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Some Fairbanks residents call for more transparency after two state troopers are cleared in a fatal shooting.
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This is the first time a sitting governor has served on the commission, which promotes Arctic research and advises on funding priorities.
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Identity Alaska’s Anchorage clinic will end patient care this month. They’re closing their doors because of financial and logistical pressures.
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Kendra Kloster, director of government relations for the Alaska Federation of Natives, said many issues surrounding Alaska Native incarceration can be attributed to historical traumas the population has faced.
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The tax increase was proposed and approved after the fair had already set contracts for the upcoming season, officials said.
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About $100 million of the draft budget would go toward catching up on deferred maintenance at facilities around the state.
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Anchorage police say the man was running from a stolen vehicle officers had stopped when he fired “between one and three rounds” toward them and a police dog early Wednesday morning.
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Officials say the policy reduces barriers to housing and helps people maintain stability and dignity during tough times.
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Silvia Kleinova, 48, filed for permanent residency in the United States in November 2021 based on her accomplishments in sled dog racing. Under U.S. immigration law, green cards can be granted to immigrants at the top of their field in athletics under the extraordinary ability classification.
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The move doesn't stop the project, but it will likely delay the demolition by at least a few months, if not longer.
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The average refund so far is $350 more than last year at this time, despite projections that it would be closer to $1,000 due to Republican-led tax changes as part of the Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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The Alaska House rejects an effort to impose corporate income taxes on certain oil and gas companies.