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Firefighters work to protect homes, highway travelers and infrastructure west of Fairbanks.
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A document filed in Northern Dynasty's pending lawsuit to get a prior EPA veto of the project thrown out says the company and the agency are discussing a possible settlement.
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Nearly 400 firefighters are working to protect homes and infrastructure along the highway corridor between Nenana and Fairbanks.
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The 900-page tax and policy package fulfills several key campaign promises but also makes cuts that could boot millions from health care and food assistance programs.
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The vessel sank just minutes after leaving Homer Harbor on Tuesday evening. Nearby vessels responded quickly after a passenger called for help.
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The regulations went into effect Monday and will last through the end of September.
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NMFS now manages commercial salmon catches in the inlet's federal waters, but the state will continue to manage harvests in state waters.
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Troopers said 37-year-old Benjamin Edmund's body was found Wednesday night floating in a slough near the Yukon River community.
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The proposed ballot measure is meant to capitalize on the millions of cruise ship visitors that come to town each summer.
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Suzanne LaFrance recently marked her first year as mayor of Alaska’s largest city and discussed some of her accomplishments, the city’s response to homelessness, goals for increasing the city’s housing supply and ongoing public safety concerns.
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Advocates say a detained immigrant contracted tuberculosis in Anchorage, but corrections officials dispute that claim.
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Alaskans who rent out their cars on platforms like Turo and Getaround are no longer required to collect and submit state rental car taxes themselves. Few ever did.