At stake is everything from grocery and lumber prices to the economies of border towns like Skagway.
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The Trump administration had given more than 2 million federal employees until today to decide whether to stay or go. A federal judge in Massachusetts has paused the effort until Monday.
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The Juneau protest was part of a nationwide movement to protest against President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders.
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It’s been over a year since a landslide devastated the Wrangell community, killing six people. Last month, geologists presented their work from a visit to the slide over the summer.
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With water flowing to all but a handful of properties, the city says it expects to have an update on the boil water notice Thursday evening.
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In a letter to the Senate, the governor said the bill would help protect Alaskans' privacy, which is guaranteed by the state constitution.
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After running one of the most grueling stretches of the trail, mushers will rest at the town’s old schoolhouse.
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The Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program has helped thousands of students get their footing in science, engineering and business.
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After 36 years, festival organizers say the event hasn't been able to keep up with rising costs. They warn that some tough decisions are ahead.
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The Trump administration says it has already arrested thousands of immigrants in the U.S. without legal status. Officials say some have committed heinous crimes, but many don't have criminal records.
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