James Brooks
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Rep. Peltola’s vote took place as state lawmakers were setting the amount of this year’s PFD and had no impact on debates within the state Capitol.
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The congressional candidate's criticism was with the way Social Security is funded, not the benefits the program pays.
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Alaska's state Capitol is one of a few in the country to remain open to the public without a security screen required.
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Nick Begich and Rep. Mary Peltola saw three debates in three days, spanning more than 1,000 miles on the campaign trail.
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Fifty National Guard soldiers are expected to travel to Florida this week, an official with the Alaska National Guard said.
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Nick Begich emphasized fighting for the state, Mary Peltola focused on support in Congress and John Howe called himself a "third wheel."
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A possible legal snag has put Rep. Tom McKay’s plans on hold, at least temporarily.
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Donald Trump, as well as in-state Republicans, have falsely claimed that noncitizens are voting in large numbers.
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Signs will be limited to 11 inches by 17 inches and can’t be attached to posts or sticks, according to a new visitor policy.
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Alaska was the last state to decide whether common commercial insurer policies would cover harm businesses suffered in the COVID-19 pandemic.