Claire Stremple
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Many school boards opted for conservative budgets that included layoffs of teachers before the governor signed the budget this year.
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The state has not finished its tech rollout and officials say they are still working to reopen offices and get benefits to Alaskans.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski and state lawmakers have pushed for a Native-led documentation effort, saying the report underscores the need.
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Service providers say the state’s programs need significant investment to make inroads on reduction.
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Officials with the state’s Division of Elections confirmed the repeal effort gathered enough signatures in the requisite number of districts.
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Congresswoman Peltola said Alaskans will “see through that baloney” and affirms that her campaign will be friendly.
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Plaintiffs say they waited unlawfully long for food aid and asked the court to order the health department to obey federal deadlines.
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Care providers say the money is going to salaries to retain teachers and keep centers open.
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Jess Adams received a 30-month prison sentence for embezzling from the city of Houston and a Wasilla-based company, then dodging taxes.
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Some celebrate major progress on the state’s thorniest crime issues while others criticize the methods.