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Ready to mush into the weekend?
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The library won the National Medal for Museum and Library Services alongside four other libraries across the country.
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The ACLU Alaska is suing the Alaska Department of Corrections on behalf of a man who said he was forcibly medicated with powerful psychotropic medication for most of the past seven years.
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Prior to the UAA interim chancellor position, Siemers served as the director of UAA’s Kenai Peninsula College.
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A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as the ethical questions are thorny.
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It starts with the ceremonial start in Anchorage on Saturday.
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Geopolitical tensions last year caused some international travelers to cancel their vacations to the United States, and locally, Alaska tourism operators were navigating a puzzle of uncertainty.
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There's "no question" the president should've asked Congress first, she said, but ending combat now doesn't help.
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No bids in the first of six mandated oil and gas lease sales in the federal waters of Cook Inlet.
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The federal government's Cook Inlet oil and gas lease sale fails to draw any bids.
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With school districts across the state projecting deep cuts, the heads of the House Education Committee say it’s clear last year’s education funding boost wasn’t enough.
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Join Line One host Dr. Monique Andrews and her guests as they explore how Alaskans can weather ‘break up’ season and its mental health challenges.