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Alaska House Democrats Cliff Groh, CJ McCormick ousted according to final unofficial vote count

Groh’s loss leaves just 21 members in a Democrat-heavy bipartisan caucus that is seeking to take control of the Alaska House, a bare majority.
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Nick Begich III wins Alaska’s U.S. House race

Begich’s win flips a seat from Democrat to Republican, adding to the GOP’s slim majority in the U.S. House.
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Alaska’s ranked choice repeal measure fails by 664 votes

Phil Izon, who led the campaign in support of the ballot measure, said he planned to submit a recount request once the election is certified.
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Watch Alaska’s 2024 ranked choice tabulation

Ranked choice tabulation determined the winner in eight legislative races, plus the U.S. House race.
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Ex-Alaska prosecutor who blew whistle on Kindred wins settlement over retaliation

The woman had reported Joshua Kindred’s sexual misconduct, leading to an investigation and the judge’s resignation.

Co-occurring mental disorders | Line One

We discuss the challenges of diagnosing and treating individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions.
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Anchorage water utility asks thousands of residents to check pipes for possible lead

About 20,000 customers are being asked to check water intake pipes, in a survey required under federal regulations.
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Homer Spit damage from high seas declared local emergency

A full moon pushed tides to over 22 feet starting Friday, which continued to build with each tide.
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‘Enough is enough’: King Cove officials hail Biden Administration backing for Izembek road

While residents call the road a matter of life and death, environmental advocates say it could threaten vital wildlife habitat.
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Scientists hope to learn about alien intelligence from Frederick Sound humpback whales

SETI researchers camped at a remote Southeast Alaska lighthouse last summer to investigate humpback whale communication.

Alaska’s dark-money law survives legal challenge

The law was part of the ranked choice voting initiative voters passed in 2020. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a legal challenge.
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Arctic Bitcoin? Hilcorp, tech firm aim to test North Slope data center

A Hilcorp oil field in Alaska’s Arctic is set to host a tech firm that wants to use natural gas-fired power to mine digital currency.

Anchorage Assembly passes operating budget, without funding to study civilian oversight of police

Two amendments that dominated budget conversations involved contracting with an outside group to look into civilian oversight of the Anchorage Police Department.
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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Anchorage police release a review of officer-involved shootings. Plus, Yukon Quest mushers could win prizes, just for signing up.

Ranked choice repeal ballot measure now failing by just 45 votes after Tuesday results update

Roughly 5,800 ballots remain to be counted, largely from Anchorage and rural Alaska.
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Making Alaska roadways safer | Talk of Alaska

Anchorage has had a lethal stretch of pedestrian deaths in recent months. We discuss what’s being done to lower these tragedies on this Talk of Alaska.
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Anchorage School District pauses controversial schedule change for high schools

The pause adds uncertainty to the rollout of the district’s Academies of Anchorage program meant to boost graduation rates.
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Alaskans, tell us about your experience with Amazon. 

Company officials say a new facility in Anchorage has sped up delivery times. But we want to hear from you.
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Anchorage police shootings review calls for better nonlethal tools, de-escalation and officer supervision

Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case says the review of 45 police shootings is informing changes to policies and officer training.
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Alaska Native blood quantum clarified for hunting sea otters

A recent U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service opinion confirms that any coastal tribal member can hunt sea otters.
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Juneau man accused of killing 1-month-old infant

The Friday arrest of James White, 44, follows a seven-month investigation by police into the girl's April 15 death.
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Trump’s threats of mass deportations lead to hard discussions for families

As Donald Trump ramps up promises, 11 million Americans related to immigrants without legal status are having hard talks.
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Dire condition of Alaska’s seafood industry has many causes and no easy fixes, experts say

A legislative task force is considering many responses to rescue the industry and communities that depend on it.

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, November 18, 2024

New results show the repeal of ranked choice voting is now failing. Plus, the Anchorage Assembly could establish civilian police oversight.
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Anchorage Assembly considers budget amendment to study civilian oversight of police department

The proposed amendment would be for a $75,000 contract with NACOLE, the National Association of Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement.

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