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Lawyer: Trump indicted; 1st ex-president charged with crime

It becomes the first ever criminal case against a former U.S. president and a jolt to Donald Trump’s bid to retake the White House in 2024.
a Seattle police officer

Seattle and Justice officials seek to end most oversight of city’s police

Much of the Seattle Police Department has been overhauled since a 2011 federal report found officers too often escalated situations and used force.
Four orcas breach

The big problem for endangered orcas at center of Southeast Alaska salmon suit? Inbreeding

A 2018 study found that just two male southern resident killer whales had fathered more than half the group's calves since 1990.
Tanaga Volcano

Aleutians volcanoes now pose lower threat, after quakes slow

Diminished earthquake activity led authorities to reduce warning levels at two volcanoes on an uninhabited island in Alaska’s Aleutian chain.
Willow project

Willow oil project approval intensifies Alaska Natives’ rift

Some say that oil money can’t counter the damages caused by climate change, but others defend the project as economically vital.
a South Korean howitzer

The U.S. and South Korea hold drills as North launches missiles from sub

The South Korean and U.S. militaries launched joint military exercises Monday, as North Korea said it tested sub-launched cruise missiles.
the Willow oil project

TikTok push targets Biden on Alaska’s huge Willow oil plan

A social media campaign urging President Joe Biden to reject a North Slope oil project has rapidly gained steam on TikTok and other platforms.
the Willow oil project

What’s the Willow project? An explainer on the battle over the major Alaska oil proposal

President Biden's administration is weighing approval of a major oil project on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope.
Guardian Flight Nevada crash

Fatal Nevada crash is Guardian Flight’s 3rd after Alaska, Hawaii crashes

A review of records shows that with the latest crash, 11 people total have now died on planes owned and operated by Guardian Flight.
Hawaii's Kahakuloa village

Native Hawaiians face sentencing in a crime that exposed the state’s racial complexity

Two Native Hawaiian men will be sentenced Thursday in the beating of a white man who tried to move into their remote fishing village.
Eli Lilly & Co. headquarters

Eli Lilly cuts the price of insulin, capping drug at $35 per month out-of-pocket

Eli Lilly will cut prices for some older insulins later this year and immediately expand a cap on costs insured patients pay to fill prescriptions.

Alaska to provide $1.7M to help with food stamp backlog need

Funding is being directed to help stock Alaska food pantries as part of a broader effort to address a state backlog in processing food stamp benefits.
two people vote in voting booths inside

Republican supporter Carol Beecher tapped to lead the Alaska Division of Elections

Beecher succeeds Gail Fenumiai, who had a long career with the division and retired last year after administering Alaska’s first ranked choice elections.
Close up shot of a woman with dark hair and eyeglasses looking into the distance

Biden’s fentanyl position draws support from Alaska’s chief medical officer

Anne Zink said she welcomes President Biden's efforts to prevent overdoses, make access to treatment equitable and disrupt fentanyl trafficking.
the view from Wales' school

Polar bear in fatal Wales attack was in poor health

A polar bear that killed a young mother and her baby last month in western Alaska was likely an older animal in poor physical condition.
The Nome court. (Photo: Matthew F. Smith, KNOM file)

Alaska public defenders to refuse some Nome and Bethel cases due to shortage of attorneys

The head of the Alaska Public Defender Agency notified the judges overseeing the Nome and Bethel judicial districts of the plans Tuesday.
Tongass National Forest

U.S. reinstates road and logging restrictions in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

A federal agency said Wednesday it is reinstating restrictions on road-building and logging on the country’s largest national forest in southeast Alaska.
a man in court

A judge orders the release of a Hawaii man in the case of a 1991 rape and murder

Albert "Ian" Schweitzer, who was sentenced to 130 years in prison, should be "released from his shackles immediately," Judge Peter Kubota ruled.
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Alaska court: Anchorage Democrat Armstrong qualified for House seat

A divided Alaska Supreme Court ruled Friday that an Anchorage Democrat who won a state House race was a qualified candidate.