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“We Alaskans would be on the hook for financial damages if we are sued and lose,” said Rep. Andrew Gray, who heard accounts of pepper spray and inhumane treatment.
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The Trump administration said its strikes were intended to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Now, Iran weighs a response against what it called an "outrageous" military operation.
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In a pre-bombing interview on Friday, Nick Begich said the United States cannot allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
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The attack marks a major escalation in the burgeoning war between Iran and Israel and came despite years of promises by President Trump to keep the U.S. from entering another Middle East conflict.
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Alaska's senior U.S. senator tells of her appointment, the Kavanaugh decision and the two Trump impeachment trials in a political memoir, entitled "Far From Home."
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The ACLU of Alaska has launched an online reporting tool around law enforcement increasing immigration enforcement around Alaska.
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The ruling maintains a block on a lower court's order that found President Trump was using the Guard in LA illegally in his immigration crackdown.
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Conservation groups are alarmed that up to 3 million acres would be sold. But the idea sounds good the mayor of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough, within the Tongass National Forest.
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Juneau's police chief issued a 48-hour vacate notice with approval from the city manager’s office on Friday. Some residents say they don't know where they’ll go next.
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Prosecutors cited the "unnecessary cost, logistical challenge, and delay" associated with different proceedings happening in different states.
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DeVries, a conservative Republican, filed a letter of intent to run for governor June 12.
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The bypass project aims to alleviate traffic congestion through the community by adding 10 new miles of highway.