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Matthew Burtner is a composer, sound artist and eco-acoustician fresh off a Canadian exhibition.
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The Dahl Memorial Clinic and Chilkoot Indian Association are gathering supplies and food from community members, which will be shipped to Anchorage.
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Police say John Ivory, 61, was driving an SUV when he fatally struck a woman in Midtown and then fled the scene, driving more than three miles before he was arrested at Wal-Mart.
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What do two of Alaska's top doctors think of the rapidly-changing public health landscape in Alaska?
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For wage-earning Alaskans who were displaced by the remnants of Typhoon Halong qualifying for one special type of federal assistance could be a cinch.
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With its new album, "SHISH," the band is putting Alaska front and center.
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A religious camp faces the Fairbanks North Star Borough in the state’s high court amid a seven-year-old dispute.
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While too much shouldn't be made out of off-year elections, today's will be the first major electoral sign of the political mood and what voters think of the president.
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The company said in a Facebook post it was "financially insolvent" and would stop flying by the end of the day.
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The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority board voted unanimously to make the money available to support the 211-mile project, which would connect the Dalton Highway to an undeveloped mining region near the Brooks Range.
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SNAP recipients' debit cards could be refilled to their typical amount by Friday, a Department of Health spokesperson said, after Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration.
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The Governor issues a disaster declaration to help cover missing SNAP payments.