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Debate is continuing this week on proposed changes to the draft of the state operating budget authored by the House of Representatives.
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Senators clawed back millions from previously funded projects to reduce the cost of the state’s construction and renovation plan.
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The government sent several planeloads of alleged gang members to El Salvador, including 137 people under the act, the White House said at the time. The judge gave the U.S. until April 23 to respond.
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Sen. Murkowski says Alaskans she meets at airports tell her they worry the import taxes will drive up the cost of groceries and other purchases.
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How will state leaders overcome division on perennial issues like state education spending, the permanent fund dividend and infrastructure needs across the state?
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Safety cameras along the seawalk, a covered bus stop in the Mendenhall Valley and public Wi-Fi downtown are some of the projects recommended.
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Trump and GOP members of Congress accuse the public broadcasters of biased and "woke" programming. Trump plans a rescission, giving Congress 45 days to approve it or allow funding to be restored.
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Skagway was slated to be Alaska’s first recipient of Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant funding.
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If approved by the Senate and Gov. Mike Dunleavy, House Bill 50 would allow "snow classics" involving betting on snow totals.
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Sen. Murkowski urged nonprofit leaders in Anchorage not to let "the fatigue of the chaos" grind them down.
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The study shows that more than a quarter of the jobs surveyed pay less than the median market wage, and 43% pay less than a key benchmark the state has used for decades.
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The Native Village of Eklutna's new casino has been going full steam ahead since it opened in January, but the state wants a court order that could stop it in its tracks.