A lot of stars had to align for Morris to survive, Seward Fire Chief Clinton Crites says. Morris spent two nights in the hospital but somehow escaped with little more than bruises.
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On the eve of Beerfest in Haines, Murkowski sat down with local reporters to talk about everything from Medicaid and federal funding to the borough’s troubled Lutak Dock project.
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Despite a recent decrease in activity, there’s still a chance Mount Spurr will blow. And if that happens, there are a few things you should know about keeping ash out of your home.
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The new facility would almost quadruple existing child care capacity, and add two infant care class rooms. But a loss of federal funding has put the project in jeopardy.
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A federal trade court ruled Wednesday that many of the tariffs President Trump has imposed so far exceeded his power under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act.
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The holiday, proposed in a local ballot measure, would recognize a private family-friendly festival hosted by Houston Grass Station Campground.
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A 2024 Supreme Court decision allows cities to ban people from camping in public places, but Juneau city policy allows what’s called “dispersed camping” on unimproved public land.
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If Senate Bill 39 isn't vetoed, it would remove payday lenders from an exemption in state lending laws and cap interest rates and fees for loans of $25,000 or less.
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Would-be homebuyers are finding lots of reasons to wait.
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Anchorage's mayor aims to move the city's homeless residents out of green spaces.
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The Aleutians East Borough school recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first graduating class of 1975.
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