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President Trump’s statements about making a decision soon regarding the legal status of Ukrainians who came to America after Russia's invasion has heightened their fears.
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The word came during a Feb. 13 Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, after Sen. Dan Sullivan pressed federal officials to strengthen Alaska's military presence.
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The bill from Sen. Elvi Gray-Jackson, D-Anchorage, would prevent discrimination against the homeless on the grounds of their homelessness.
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Three other people on the side-by-side ATV were able to get out of the water. Troopers are warning of unstable ice.
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Dangerous avalanche conditions in the area persist, stalling recovery efforts and prompting warnings from forecasters.
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A January hearing in Juneau was a snapshot of how pretrial delays have affected Alaska courts: victims, witnesses and defendants are often waiting years for a resolution, and their lives are put on hold in the meantime.
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This is Alaska’s first fatal avalanche reported this season. It is also the country’s deadliest since February 2023.
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Mike Dunleavy has previously, and repeatedly, expressed frustration about the state’s nonpartisan process.
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A woman whose home was the subject of more than 100 police calls in 2018 had challenged the city's ordinance.
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Michael J. Heyman was appointed Friday and will serve as Alaska’s U.S. Attorney on an interim basis for 120 days.
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She is the third pedestrian fatally hit by a vehicle in Anchorage in under two weeks.
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Charges name the suspect as John Patea Jr., and say his bullet was not meant for Kikite Leu Fatu.