Riley Board
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Transportation Commissioner Ryan Anderson updated lawmakers Wednesday on the revised State Transportation Improvement Plan.
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Staff at a Soldotna veterinary clinic said one of several dogs left outside in the case had likely died of malnourishment and hypothermia.
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Courtney Moody will receive $78,500 from the borough, after she reported harassment by her boss and says she was then fired without a stated reason.
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An attorney for Nathan Erfurth claims Alaska State Troopers improperly presented evidence to a grand jury before his arrest in May.
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The utility says the primary culprit is the above-average snowfall that has impacted all of Southcentral Alaska this winter.
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Alaska State Troopers say Kristoffer Calhoun, 36, threatened to kill his estranged wife and himself during a phone call as troopers listened.
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The storytime event was part of Soldotna Pride’s winter celebration, called Happy New Queer, scheduled for Saturday.
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Longtime energy observer Larry Persily thinks Alaska will import natural gas to meet its needs, rather than building an in-state gas pipeline.
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All legal gaming in Alaska benefits nonprofits, and the most popular form, pull-tabs, is played at more than 1,000 locations statewide.
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In the tele-town hall Tuesday night, Rep. Mary Peltola said she was nervous about what the merger could mean for grocery options in Alaska communities.