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SNAP recipients' debit cards could be refilled to their typical amount by Friday, a Department of Health spokesperson said, after Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration.
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The Trump administration says SNAP payments will be delayed and reduced by half after judges ordered the government to send funding for the program to states despite the government shutdown.
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The report paints a picture of the so-called Cascade Point ferry terminal as a project with more pros than cons – especially in the long term.
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The program is a collaboration between the Alaska Department of Corrections and the state’s health department.
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Shower, a Republican, is the sitting state Senate minority leader and has served in the body since 2018. He's running alongside gubernatorial candidate Bernadette Wilson.
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"Our tribal citizens will have to decide between fuel and food,” AFN President Ben Mallott told a U.S. Senate panel.
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The Transportation Department previously said it had enough funding to continue the program through Nov. 2. Wednesday's notice pushes that back by about two weeks.
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Kelly Loeffler, head of the Small Business Administration, said the agency is modifying its rules to allow loans for damages to personal property at subsistence camps.
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The state says it expects to move the roughly 300 people staying at the Alaska Airlines Center and Egan Center into hotel rooms by the end of the week.
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On government funding, tariffs and Venezuelan boat strikes, Sen. Lisa Murkowski finds common cause with Democrats.
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As evacuees from villages like Kipnuk, Kwigillingok, Nightmute and Tuntutuliak boarded military helicopters bound for safety, many had no choice but to leave their dogs behind.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum signed right-of-way permits for the road, intended to spur mining in Northwest Alaska.