“We’ll be the leanest that we've been in over 15 years, and probably even leaner than that, and we still were forced to increase class sizes by four,” said ASD Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan raised $7.5 million last year. Is it enough to withstand challenger Mary Peltola’s “money bomb”?
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Court documents show agents arrested Douglas Eugene Price, 43, on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026 in Anchorage.
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Most of the harvest will be old-growth trees, which some people worry will be devastating to the forest.
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Millions in funding is available, with how-to resource events scheduled this month.
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Chronic absenteeism has remained high since the COVID-19 pandemic, but the reasons for why students are missing class are difficult to define and vary widely across the state.
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A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office calculates the cost of efforts to fire civil rights staff and questions the department's ability to enforce federal civil rights laws.
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The State House passes legislation to tighten residency requirements for hunting and fishing licenses.
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Two seats on the Anchorage School Board are also up for election. Anchorage’s municipal election is set for April 7.
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The bipartisan bill aims to close a loophole that allows some Alaskans to hunt and fish as residents despite spending little time in the state.
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Both Alaska U.S. senators helped pass a bill to fund much of the government. Now it's the House's turn. The funding lapse could last as little as one weekday.
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