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This is the second aggressive bear encounter on the Dome Trail in less than a year.
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Planned Parenthood claims the law violates the state constitution and fundamental right to abortion in Alaska.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy and pipeline developer Glenfarne say they support the bill, which passed from the House Finance Committee unanimously. The House will debate it Friday.
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Alaska ranked 47th in the nation in a recent analysis of children's overall well-being, after dropping seven places since the last report.
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A federal judge late last month ruled against a group of Alaskans seeking to force the state to process applications for food assistance on time.
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The minimum wage will increase by a dollar, to $14.
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The WWAMI medical school program that serves five western states, including Alaska, recently received a $25 million endowment for scholarships to increase the number of physicians in rural and Indigenous communities.
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Though Celebration is no typical summer campaign event — no booths with signs, not a ton of politicking — this year’s still drew a bevy of political candidates to Juneau.
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Former Gov. Bill Walker and running mate Randy Hoffbeck say ending the dividend with a $10,000 payment would go a long way toward solving the state's structural deficit.
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“The players who would have the billions of dollars to explore, develop, produce are not bidding,” said longtime Alaska oil and gas industry observer Larry Persily. “They're not at the table, they have no appetite for it.”
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According to the CEO of the Blood Bank of Alaska, demand for national stores is superseding state need, but Alaskans are already stepping up to help make up the difference.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan did not previously stake a position on either project. He voted with Democrats Thursday on amendments that, as expected, failed.