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The Alaska Legislature adjourned after the first day of its special session on Saturday, without considering bills pushed by ...
The final tally for Saturday’s override vote was 45-14 — with Sen. Mike Shower, R-Wasilla, an excused absence and Rep. Mia Costello, R-Anchorage, the only lawmaker to switch from a yes to a no vote ...
On July 17, Congress voted to eliminate federal funding for public media across the United States.
The sudden withholding of federal funds poses an existential threat to projects that have been in the works for years in ...
At 4:33 on Sunday, 37-year-old Lindsey Rae Ann Yandell was cited on the Glacier Highway for criminal trespass and violating ...
Juneau Post 25 and Ketchikan Post 3 both fell to 0-2 at the 73rd Alaska Legion Baseball State Tournament on Saturday at ...
The Juneau Police Department officer involved in an arrest that sent a man to a Seattle hospital on Wednesday has been placed on administrative leave and an external agency will investigate his ...
There are several good reasons for taking a walk — getting a bit of exercise and fresh air, maybe a social time with friends, ...
• Jeff Lund is a freelance writer based in Ketchikan. His book, “A Miserable Paradise: Life in Southeast Alaska,” is ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said Friday that it would shut down next year, effectively ending its half-century role as a backer of NPR, PBS and local radio and TV stations across the ...
William Aylward and Shannon Gress won the marathon, while Jack McManus and Joanna Hinderberger won the half marathon, ...
Charging documents say Marisa Didrickson, 47, threw water in the face of a 52-year-old man, who was sitting on a park bench, and made racist comments about him. A witness told police Didrickson had ...
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