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"Beep ball” brings blind athletes together for competition, community, a little trash talk and a lot of laughter.
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Local officials say the dock could provide a major financial boost and help diversify Skagway’s economy, which relies heavily on tourism.
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City Manager Bil Homka warned the council about buildings in need of repair and said the city can't afford to kick the can down the road.
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City officials say they still don’t know much about the dock, which would be built on the backside of Douglas Island away from existing docks in Gastineau Channel.
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Kelli Parker says her complaints to the borough's Human Resources Department went unaddressed for months.
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House leadership notified Representatives on Wednesday that a technical session scheduled for Sunday morning — the last day of the special session — was canceled.
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On Friday, the U.S. is ending its de minimis rule that made it easy for cheap goods to reach consumers. The change will affect roughly 4 million such packages processed each day.
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Congressman Nick Begich says Alaskans should see much more resource development in the near future.
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Alaska's congressman and governor say Congress and the Trump administration have created the right conditions to get federal permits and invest in drilling and mining.
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"Blood & Myth," which premieres Sept. 4, looks into a real-life violent crime case in Northwest Alaska
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