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Sen. Murkowski won concessions for Alaskans, but critics say it doesn't make up for the harm the budget reconciliation bill does, at home and in the Lower 48.
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Former Olympic skier Holly Brooks, a two-time Mount Marathon champion, says there's a lot to love about the race.
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King Tech High School’s course teaches science and employable skills, instructors say.
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A sculpture and signs were recently unveiled at Qin Cheghi, or Tanaina Peak, near Flattop as part of the Indigenous Place Names Project.
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Some legislators said they saw the call as an attempt to prevent lawmakers from overriding the governor’s June vetoes, notably to public school funding.
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“I think it's magical living here,” Emily Bokar said. “There’s just like wild beasts in your yard.”
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The senator voted yes after overnight negotiations to add more Alaska benefits to the bill. The legislation passed 51-50 and goes next to the House.
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Republican leaders added special provisions to win over Alaska’s senior senator, but some did not pass muster with the Senate rule-keeper. A final Senate vote could come Monday night.
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They also want to share what they’re learning about the upper atmosphere by shooting massive amounts of radio waves at it.
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House Speaker Bryce Edgmon and Senate Majority Leader Cathy Giessel say the 'one big beautiful bill' approaching a Senate vote threatens Alaskans' way of life.
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Golden Delicious says the usual joy of Pride is mixed with fear, anger and sadness in the face of LGBTQ-targeted legislation around the country.
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After days of scattered rain, warm weather is increasing the fire threat in the Interior.