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Ryan McDonough, 46, was a cardiologist at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center until the hospital fired him. He resigned from the state Medical Board in November.
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At least some libraries in Alaska that lost federal funding last spring have received notice that it’s been reinstated.
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In the coming weeks, Alaska's governor says he plans to roll out a plan to stabilize the state's tumultuous finances.
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Community members can submit feedback via a survey that asks where people live, how they travel, and how safe they feel while walking, driving, cycling and more.
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“This is about respecting the original stewards of the land who gave this fitting name,” she said. To pass her bill, other Republicans would have to go against Trump's wishes.
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Last week, Spotify's Wrapped and Apple Music's Replay gave users their top songs, artists and genres of the year. That got us wondering — what did state lawmakers listen to most this year?
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The North Pacific Fishery Management Council voted to keep next season's catch limits at just under 1.4 million metric tons.
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The Johnson Tract sits on Native corporation land, surrounded by Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, about 120 miles southwest of Anchorage.
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Griffith died Tuesday peacefully at home in Anchorage, after a life spent trekking more than 10,000 miles across Alaska, the Canadian Arctic, Mexico and Asia.
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The "double-tap" attack on alleged drug smugglers could be a rare moment when a number of Senate Republicans break with Trump. Murkowski is already there.
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The gap between the lowest and highest employment months is about 14% in the state, or a difference of 43,900 jobs. The next closest state is Montana at 6%.
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From cozy caves to social connections, experts share affordable ways to boost your mood and energy during Alaska’s long, dark winter.