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Snow continued to fall Saturday as 37 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race teams mushed through Alaska’s largest city.
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Officials said the crowding is stretching resources and making it tough to take care of all the animals in need.
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Ready to mush into the weekend?
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After Saturday's ceremonial start in Anchorage, the race clock starts ticking for real with a restart Sunday in Willow, as teams head out on the 1,000-mile trail to Nome, where a first-place finisher is expected in about eight days.
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Geopolitical tensions last year caused some international travelers to cancel their vacations to the United States, and locally, Alaska tourism operators were navigating a puzzle of uncertainty.
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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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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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Data shows there’s one major thing that predicts whether a pedestrian will actually die when they’re hit: the speed of the vehicle.
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Parks and Rec Director Shanna Gamble said the additional staff will allow the team to work year-round, instead of seasonally, and focus on areas beyond parks and trails.
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The ruling is in, but uncertainty isn’t over.
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February went in a flash, but events are far from slowing down.
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Businesses are expressing some relief now that the Supreme Court ruled those tariffs are illegal, but skeptical they’ll ever see a refund for the tens of thousands of dollars they paid for tariffs.