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The district had recommended closing Fire Lake and Lake Otis Elementary schools at the end of the school year. The vote was a disappointment to two charter schools that would have moved into the vacated buildings.
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U.S. Congressman Nick Begich votes with the rest of the house to release the Epstein files.
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WhaleSpotter is now used by a dozen companies, including some in Alaska
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All three members of the Alaska delegation now support the bill. “I think the people deserve to know what's there,” U.S. Rep. Nick Begich says.
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Recent atmospheric conditions have made the aurora especially active. What’s the science behind the spike in activity?
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Opponents of the changes say Congress explicitly located some of these offices inside the Education Department, and the White House cannot legally move their work without Congress' approval.
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Wagner, director of the Chugach National Forest Avalanche Information Center, passed away in her sleep Nov. 6 after battling ovarian cancer for a year and a half.
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Last week, the internet piled on President Trump's proposal for a 50-year mortgage. But maybe it's not as crazy as it sounds.
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Reopening is not necessarily a smooth process, and some agency workers say they are frustrated.
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Alaska National Guard officials say the Pentagon’s order to prepare for “civil disturbance operations” will not interfere with disaster relief efforts.
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Of the 614 people on the list, 598 do not have criminal records. DHS regularly says it's taking murders and rapists off the streets, but none of the people on the list was convicted or arrested for murder or rape.
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Officials say a recent New York Times article on Anchorage's voting system got it wrong.