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A seven-year-old dispute over union dues could reset boundaries between Alaska’s branches of government.
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There's "no question" the president should've asked Congress first, she said, but ending combat now doesn't help.
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With school districts across the state projecting deep cuts, the heads of the House Education Committee say it’s clear last year’s education funding boost wasn’t enough.
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Rural Alaska districts are especially reliant on international teachers to keep instructors in their classrooms.
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Voters headed to the polls Tuesday in the first primaries of the midterm election season. The latest results from Texas and North Carolina.
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Senate Democrats cite muddled goals. Sullivan tells them to “wake up” to Tehran’s hostilities.
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A short-term increase in oil prices could help reduce the state's draw on savings, but lawmakers say they're not counting on higher prices in the long term.
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Lawmakers in the predominantly Democratic bipartisan House majority said they were concerned the state didn't push back harder on the DOJ's request.
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House Bill 184 attempts to address Alaska’s severe housing shortage by allowing AIDEA to invest in workforce housing with 5 or more units.
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He spoke of a limited role for the U.S. in regime change: "It's something that we can shape, but that's going to be ultimately up to the Iranian people.”
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The bill would ban AI-generated child sexual abuse material and, for adults, AI deepfakes and revenge porn. It also includes sharp limits on minors' use of social media.
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Under Alaska law, adoption ends the legal relationship between children and birth families — including siblings. Foster youth have called for changes to the law to preserve contact.