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Alaska Public Media spoke with school leaders from Ketchikan to Kotzebue about the Gov. Dunleavy's veto of a school funding ...
Tribal delegates from places like Seattle and Anchorage say this limits the voices from some of the largest communities of ...
High school students wrote plays on personal topics as part of this year’s Radio Theater Festival. Theater Alaska performed ...
For quilters on the Kenai Peninsula who've relied on Joann Fabric and Crafts, there aren’t many other local options to turn ...
The shelter is a last resort for unhoused people to survive cold winter nights when temperatures drop below freezing. Its ...
U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan as well as U.S. Rep. Nick Begich III all gave speeches at ComFish, Kodiak's annual ...
Tensions over a levee that’s taking shape in backyards along Mendenhall River have come to a head, with one homeowner filing ...
A crowd of over 100 residents gathered in front of the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau on Wednesday, for a “pop-up” protest ...
Larger businesses would be exempted from the requirement, and seasonal workers would not accrue sick leave, under changes to ...
The University of Alaska Southeast has been largely unaffected by federal funding cuts and revoked student visas other ...
The group seeks to cap the property tax rate, to remove sales tax on food and utilities and to make in-person voting the ...
Skagway was slated to be Alaska’s first recipient of Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant funding.
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