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The state’s House and Senate have approved a resolution supporting Canadian independence, a "slap" to Trump.
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Democrats tried to whip up debate over drilling in the Arctic Refuge. Republicans sat silently and voted down all the amendments seeking to gut energy provisions in the reconciliation bill.
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The Knik Tribe's monitoring program for paralytic shellfish poisoning was paused in April as the federal government investigates its legitimacy for funding.
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We discuss what has changed and how Alaskans feel about it after three months of the second Trump Administration.
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The House GOP's "one big, beautiful bill" encourages oil and gas development in ANWR and other federal lands. It also forbids environmental lawsuits.
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The Education Department says millions of borrowers in default will have a chance to make a payment or sign up for a repayment plan. But on May 5, those who don't will be referred for collection.
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Last month, along with thousands of other people across the country, the family got an email from the Trump administration saying it was time for them to leave the United States.
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The administration wants to designate a High Arctic offshore area beyond the 200-mile limit as part of a new oil leasing plan, but U.S. rights to the area are uncertain.
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It’s difficult to quantify how Trump has changed Alaska in the first 100 days of his term. But here’s what we know.
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Immigrants and refugees across the country are getting emails from the Trump administration that say they have to leave the United States or face prosecution.
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In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can't. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it "blatantly unlawful".
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Rhiannon Russell, a correspondent for The Walrus, wrote about Yukon residents' discontent and fears about traveling to Alaska.