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Alaska Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Carney highlighted efforts to reduce case backlogs and asked lawmakers to fund a new judge and courthouse maintenance.
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Alaska's Supreme Court chief justice says there's been progress to reduce case backlogs.
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This year, whether lawmakers will allocate more funding for public education remains uncertain amid early budget negotiations.
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Frontrunner Josi Shelley said her team of 12 sailed along the Yukon River, but the extreme temperatures were wearing on her.
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All of the lawsuits cite the initial finding that the plane flew into icing conditions while overweight.
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Hoffman recently visited his hometown, where he says he plans to spend some quality time after doing what he can to help fund the state's ailing budget in his final legislative session.
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Washington and other Democratic-led states drop lawsuit against Arctic Refuge oil drilling in AlaskaA group of environmental and tribal groups had filed suit in 2020 at the same time as the Democratic-led states. Last month, that coalition renewed their suit.
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The state's sport fishing division issued a flurry of emergency orders Monday that target the Kenai and Kasilof rivers.
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Superintendent Randy Trani cited spending data from Galena, Illinois, instead of Galena, Alaska.
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When Kwigillingok was hit by the remnants of Typhoon Halong, almost everyone evacuated by helicopter and plane. Now, life is returning to the village as the question of a full relocation remains.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is eliminating a Clean Air Act finding from 2009 that is the basis for much of the federal government's actions to rein in climate change.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski defends a federal program heavily used by Alaska Native Corporations.