James Brooks
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Nine days after Election Day, all of Alaska’s 403 polling stations have reported results.
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The lawsuit was filed by a trade group after the North Pacific Fishery Management Council passed a rule that reduces halibut bycatch limits when there are fewer halibut in Alaska waters.
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The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority is preparing to bid on an upcoming oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy will have 45 days to make a final selection that will make the court majority female for the first time.
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Some lawmakers believe the governor may not be in office by the time the new Legislature convenes in January.
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Dugan Paul Daniels pleaded guilty to a federal misdemeanor earlier this year, and prosecutors released their sentencing recommendation.
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It's "exceedingly rare" for a plow driver to be arrested for drunken driving, two state agencies said on Friday.
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John Wayne Howe and Eric Hafner are receiving attention as third options to leading candidates Mary Peltola and Nick Begich.
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In Alaska, most mail is automatically postmarked in Anchorage or Juneau, so a ballot mailed elsewhere in the state may not be postmarked for several days.
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A legal ruling on a 2021 lease sale is expected as soon as Friday from a federal judge in Alaska.