James Brooks
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The Alaska House is asking Congress to reinstate the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000.
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The Universal Service Fund benefits Alaska more than any other state but has been challenged in court and could expire.
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Alaska has killed more than 200 bears as part of its "intensive management" program intended to help a caribou herd.
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The proposal could result in tolls on vehicles traveling to and from Alaska, but details remain scarce.
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The Tanana Chiefs Conference and the Association of Village Council Presidents had sued the federal government.
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There's a $200 million deficit in the current fiscal year, and a much bigger one under most scenarios for the next year.
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Dugan Paul Daniels had previously agreed to the sentence as part of a plea agreement for attempting to kill a whale, and the judge confirmed it.
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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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After Trump threat, British Columbia leader says province will impose tolls on Alaska-bound commerceLegislation is expected in the coming weeks at the provincial assembly in Victoria; many questions about cost and impact remain.
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Three Alaska federal buildings and one parking lot are on a list of hundreds of properties eyed by the Trump administration for sale.