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The legislature overrides the Governor's vetoes and heads home after a Saturday special session.
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Lawmakers overcame two vetoes from Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who called the special session, and have yet to schedule any hearings on bills he introduced.
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“What I'm trying to do is not win elections. I am just trying to do the best that I can for Alaskans,” Murkowski told reporters, defending her vote for President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill.
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U.S. relationships with northern countries were in the spotlight at the Arctic Encounter Summit
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The 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health report found that in recent years, depression and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in teens have declined.
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Hear a discussion about what our brand new Townsquare Park will look like and everything that has led up to the space's much-needed makeover.
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In the past decade, Bethel has increasingly relied on a policing system where officers work for two weeks, then take two weeks off. This lets some officers commute from thousands of miles away.
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The Juneau Police Department has requested an independent investigation by an external agency to review the officer's use of force.
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Geophysical Institute Director Bob McCoy says the GI plays an important role in interdisciplinary studies, bringing researchers together under one roof.
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People are starting to use Mountain View’s Davis Park for recreation again, but a park next door is now a hangout spot for some who used to live in the encampments.
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The refusal sets up a legal fight between the legislative and executive branches.