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Moose are more prone to being entangled during their mating season because bulls often thrash their antlers against objects to assert dominance.
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In a letter sent Friday, 14 lawmakers urged the state’s all-Republican congressional delegation to oppose cuts that President Trump proposed in his 2026 budget.
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The first round of payments is set to go out Oct. 2.
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The state released an inventory this week that pinpoints thousands of past slides. The aim is to better understand the risk – and prepare for the future.
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The number of Alaskans caught in the SNAP backlog has dropped by roughly 75% since plaintiffs filed the class action lawsuit, but the backlog still hovers around 4,000.
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Trust in public health is at stake, Murkowski said. She broke with other Republicans at a hearing featuring the fired CDC director.
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Starting Tuesday, you can vote online for the chunkiest bear in the annual Fat Bear Week competition.
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Taylor, a Republican, touts his record challenging the Biden administration and collaborating with president Trump.
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Republicans focused on Alaska's exportable oil and LNG. Democrats homed in on a small Alaska village whose energy solutions hit Trump administration roadblocks.
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The push to sell carbon credits off state land comes at a tumultuous time for so-called voluntary carbon markets, which have taken a major downturn in recent years.
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The Anchorage Police Department responded to about half the amount of incidents in the area this summer compared to last.
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There are some promising signs for the whales, which were hit hard by the Exxon Valdez spill and then again by the marine heatwave known as the Blob.