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Playing the State Office Building's rare organ, T.J. Duffy said goodbye to a packed audience filled with longtime listeners.
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The SAVE Plan is ending, and repayment options will change dramatically in the new 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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At least some libraries in Alaska that lost federal funding last spring have received notice that it’s been reinstated.
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The gym is the first step toward rebuilding the Harold Kaveolook School, which burned down in 2020.
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Community members can submit feedback via a survey that asks where people live, how they travel, and how safe they feel while walking, driving, cycling and more.
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So for decades, the Kiks.ádi have been trying to get the helmet back from the state, arguing that it was never the state’s property.
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Data from the Institute of Social and Economic Research shows teacher and principal turnover rates have increased overall beyond levels preceding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The university system will host listening sessions in Juneau, Fairbanks and Anchorage this week. There's also a survey.
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Bus 33 was headed to Machetanz Elementary School on Tuesday morning when it tipped over due to icy road conditions.
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The Trump administration has fired, or tried to fire, many of the federal staff members who manage and enforce federal disability law in schools.
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Starbard said the scene explaining that traditions were outlawed was the core of what she wanted to convey with the story.