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Unstable conditions have been reported in other parts of Alaska, too, including near Girdwood and Turnagain Pass.
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The bill is a bipartisan compromise many years in the making and would make a variety of changes to the way Alaskans vote.
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The bill would replace most local property and sales taxes with a tax on the volume of gas flowing through the pipeline. It would likely amount to a significant tax cut for the project.
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Around 25,000 Alaskans are facing skyrocketing insurance costs in 2026. So we found some other options for accessing affordable care.
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Lawmakers appointed a conference committee after prior versions of the bill failed to garner support from House Republicans to spend from savings.
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The deal between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Alaska Fairbanks took effect on March 1.
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Lawmakers boosted base formula funding by $700 per student last year — but that's just $20 more than they'd gotten on a one-time basis the year before.
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Runner-up Travis Beals pulled under the Burled Arch more than four hours after Jessie Holmes clinched victory.
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Eleven companies bought oil and gas leases on 1.3 million acres of the NPR-A, including tracts around Teshekpuk Lake, a previously protected area.
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The 44-year-old from Brushkana Creek off the Denali Highway is the first musher to defend an Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race title in a decade. Team Can’t Stop completed the race in 9 days, 7 hours and 32 minutes, having led most of the way after starting in Willow on March 8.
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The voter credentials bill got 51 votes to advance but not enough to clear the Senate. Sen. Murkowski says she's for voter ID but says the bill would disenfranchise Alaskans.
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Backers say ensures the state gets a fair deal if a North Slope gas pipeline moves forward. Others worry the bill, even if it doesn't pass, sends the wrong message.