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This is the first time a sitting governor has served on the commission, which promotes Arctic research and advises on funding priorities.
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Identity Alaska’s Anchorage clinic will end patient care this month. They’re closing their doors because of financial and logistical pressures.
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The companies said they’ll skip Tracy Arm based on the state of the waterway and current geologic conditions.
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The bill provides $70 million dollars for the state's 10% match to federal construction projects, $75 million for disaster relief and nearly $100 million for wildfire suppression.
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At a campaign event in Fairbanks, Shuerch warned that widening political divisions are making it harder to address Alaska’s biggest problems.
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The airline cited “ongoing volatility in fuel prices” for the price increases.
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Sen. Bert Stedman, a Sitka Republican, said he'd rather direct additional revenue toward long-deferred maintenance and upgrades for state facilities.
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Nome Democratic Rep. Neal Foster voted with Republicans to insert the $3,800 PFD as Alaskans face high costs. Independent Rep. Calvin Schrage says it gives Alaskans "false hope."
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The U.S. Coast Guard rescued the crew of a fishing vessel that ran aground early Thursday morning near Umnak Island.
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If you follow Mary Peltola on social media, maybe you’ve noticed that the former Alaska congresswoman is talking about more than fish, family and freedom as she runs for U.S. Senate.
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Alaska Marine Lines, Matson and Tote are all increasing their fuel- related surcharges, starting this month.
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Johnny Allen Nashookpuk and Jeffery Mulifai were both housed at Goose Creek Correctional Center in Wasilla and died in late March. They are the first two inmates to die in 2026.