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President Trump continues to talk about taking Greenland, a territory of Denmark. Congress hasn't shown it's willing to rein in his military ambitions.
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Behind Anchorage's 45 outdoor deaths last year are commonalities, as well as personal stories.
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On this Line One, Lori Townsend guest hosts a discussion on how to understand and move through grief.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy appointed Mat-Su Republicans Steve St. Clair and Garret Nelson to fill two open seats in the state House late last year.
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A warehouse the city and a nonprofit use for the shelter is right below the red zone on the city's avalanche risk map.
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Alaska's congressional delegation introduced legislation Wednesday that aims to reduce bycatch in parts of southwest Alaska using better marine data, technology and gear.
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Handwashing units distributed by the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium during the pandemic increased water use and helped protect kids, research shows.
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The Trump administration sent hundreds of letters Tuesday terminating federal grants supporting mental health and drug addiction services. The cuts could total as much as $2 billion.
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President Trump is angry with Senator Lisa Murkowski, this time over efforts to limit his use of the military in Venezuela.
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The president remains furious that a group of five GOP senators — "real losers" — are trying to ban further military action in Venezuela unless Congress consents.
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The northernmost subpopulation of grizzlies is made up of only a few hundred bears spread out over a large, food-scarce expanse.
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The utility used three times more natural gas than expected in December.