Amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, a small but vocal group of NANA shareholders want its subsidiary out of the migrant detention business.
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Eric Black, 54, is the fourth person fatally struck by a driver in Alaska's largest city this year.
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If you’re filing online, you have until 11:59 p.m. Monday. Mailed applications must be postmarked March 31 to be processed.
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The project is called the New Amalga Gold Deposit and it’s being led by Grande Portage Resources, a Vancouver-based mineral exploration company.
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The pilot recently rescued off of a small plane in an icy, Kenai Peninsula lake may face disciplinary consequences, and be responsible for cleaning up the wreck.
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The buoys are cited as examples of how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its National Weather Service are important to Alaska.
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In remarks to NBC News, Trump also said "there are methods which you could do it." Trump would need either a two-thirds vote in Congress or a constitutional convention to serve a third term.
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We discuss how Filipino culture and history contributes to the vibrant communities across the state.
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Backers say it’s an effort to recognize the important contributions women have made to Alaska and the nation as a whole. It's unclear whether Gov. Dunleavy will sign it.
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Officials declined to say why William Northrop stepped down, but said they had no concerns about the April 1 election.
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Mount Spurr is teetering toward a possible eruption nearly 300 miles south of Fairbanks. Despite that distance, officials at Alaska’s second busiest airport are keeping a close eye on the developing situation.
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