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Alaska lawmakers urge fiscal caution as war in the Middle East pushes oil prices higher.
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Senate Democrats cite muddled goals. Sullivan tells them to “wake up” to Tehran’s hostilities.
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A short-term increase in oil prices could help reduce the state's draw on savings, but lawmakers say they're not counting on higher prices in the long term.
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Alaska Public Media celebrates Lori Townsend, Evelyn Abello, and Dr. Anne Zink as 2026 Anchorage ATHENA Society honorees.
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Some carvers worked through the final night to bring their visions to life during the annual Fur Rondy festival.
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New taxes on business and the oil industry or on Alaskans? What does the state need to build a strong, stable economic future?
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One ballot initiative is a roughly $80 million bond. The other is a one-time $11.8 million tax hike that school district leaders plan on using to hire 80 teachers.
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Join Alaska Public Media at 907 Alehouse and Grille in Anchorage on March 23 for a free trivia night — meet reporters, grab a drink and a bite and test your Alaska knowledge.
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Lawmakers in the predominantly Democratic bipartisan House majority said they were concerned the state didn't push back harder on the DOJ's request.
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Nick Dwyer, the graduate student whose artwork was destroyed, signed an affidavit Feb. 3 in support of a motion dismissing the misdemeanor criminal mischief charge against Graham Granger. Prosecutors followed suit Feb. 19, before the judge had ruled on the motion.
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Researchers from the University of Alaska Anchorage are combining machine learning and community feedback to understand the ties between income and transportation accessibility in the regional hub.
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The Y-K Delta's first ever comic convention included visiting artists, comic book vendors, and lots of cosplay.