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Backers of the bill say it’s an effort to get to the bottom of why certain types of oil tax revenue have fallen precipitously in recent years.
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A program that monitors Alaska beaches for fecal bacteria is back in Haines for the first time since 2013.
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The National Weather Service says Delta Junction and Tok will see the worst smoke over the next week.
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Alaskans around the state march to declare "no kings." Plus, state lawmakers are frustrated by Gov. Dunleavy's veto of a bill that ensures access to information on oil tax revenue.
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According to a civil complaint, negligent actions by Trygg Air placed passengers aboard a March 7 charter flight from Scammon Bay to Anchorage in imminent fear of death.
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House Bill 233 would be the first statewide prohibition on mining in a region of Alaska that hosts the world's largest sockeye salmon run.
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Troopers say Kyle Lambert, 34, was hiding in a camper when they tried to arrest him on a warrant for violating his conditions of release.
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There are no bears on most of the Aleutians Islands today. But a new study reveals that bears likely lived in Unalaska and Amaknak Island thousands of years ago.
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Police say Shubham Patel, 24, and Harshilkumar Patel, 22, traveled to the Southeast Alaska town last week to collect more money from the victim.
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The U.S. Army celebrated its 250th anniversary on Saturday with a massive military parade in Washington, D.C., against a backdrop of political division and protests savaging President Trump.
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A few thousand anti-Trump protesters demonstrated in downtown Anchorage Saturday. "The only king I want is a king salmon," read a number of signs.
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Lawmakers react to Gov. Dunleavy's veto of education funding. Plus, Yukon River communities oppose a delayed decision on restricting chum bycatch.