The money for after-school and migrant programs was released the same week districts sued over the frozen funds.
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Most states will have to establish work requirements for Medicaid by 2027. Georgia has had them for two years. Some Georgians say the glitchy system makes it too hard to prove they actually qualify.
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Bear maulings are rare in the Anchorage area, and details about what happened could help officials understand what provoked the bear.
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Officials say there were no passengers on board the Piper Cub, which crashed on the runway.
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Crum said he had “accomplished a lot to put Alaska on sound economic footing” and said he would have more to say on his last day. He's a possible candidate for governor.
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Flights to and from Kodiak were canceled after an Alaska Airlines plane hit more than one deer on the runway while landing.
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Legislators prepare for next month's special session, despite the governor's call for some not to attend.
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The leader of the House Republican minority caucus, Rep. Mia Costello, R-Anchorage, says it may be in the governor's interest to call off the session.
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The number of officers patrolling the area after bars close will increase from four to eight, said Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case. The block the bar sits on will be closed off from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.
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Tweto and his passenger, a hunting guide from Idaho, died in the crash near Shaktoolik in June 2023.
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