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Governor Dunleavy says education reform is taking a backseat for him during his final year.
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Dunleavy has pushed lawmakers to expand charter schools and homeschool. But after lawmakers overrode his vetoes this year, Dunleavy says he's prioritizing other issues.
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The Mat-Su and Anchorage saw gusts higher than 70 miles per hour at times, though no major damage was reported.
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Ryan McDonough, 46, was a cardiologist at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center until the hospital fired him. He resigned from the state Medical Board in November.
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Between June 2020 and January 2021, the age-adjusted COVID-19 mortality rate among American Indian and Alaska Native people was 5.5 times higher than that of white people, the report says.
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The Permanent Fund, not oil, is Alaska’s No. 1 source of general-purpose money and has been for years.
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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns on Sunday praised the man's actions, calling it "the most unbelievable scene."
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The two students killed in the attack at Brown University are MukhammadAziz Umurzokov,18, and Ella Cook, 19. The shooter was still at large as of Monday afternoon, police said.
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Stevens died in Fairbanks last month at the age of 92. Friends and fellow musicians say his music will live on through his students and in programs that spread fiddling across rural Alaska.
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At least some libraries in Alaska that lost federal funding last spring have received notice that it’s been reinstated.
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A review of the COVID-19 pandemic's impacts in Alaska found significant racial disparities.
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Anchorage IT staff say over 2,100 responses were logged in under an hour, leading officials to believe they were fraudulent.