Advocates say at least a hundred Ukrainians have left the state in recent months.
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The Coast Guard says it seized more than $65,000 worth of pollock roe from an American Seafoods vessel near Dutch Harbor. The company says it was a paperwork dispute, not hidden catch.
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The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court of Alaska on Wednesday, centers on the fur seal population on St. Paul Island, home to nursing females that rely on pollock to feed their pups.
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Last year, Congress approved $75 billion for immigration enforcement. That money has allowed ICE to operate nearly unfettered during a record-long shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
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The companies said they’ll skip Tracy Arm based on the state of the waterway and current geologic conditions.
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Two education-related ballot propositions and a proposed bond for public safety improvements are currently failing.
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The goal of these new, proprietary approaches and departures is to improve flight safety and reliability for Southeast communities when pilots can’t see anything but clouds.
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The Aleutians East Borough, the Native Village of Unga and two Aleutian fishing groups are asking a state court to void fishing regulations adopted at a February state Board of Fisheries meeting.
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At a campaign event in Fairbanks, Shuerch warned that widening political divisions are making it harder to address Alaska’s biggest problems.
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The parole board has been the focus of concern from some lawmakers, advocates and members of the public in recent years as its parole approval rates have declined significantly.
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Dr. Tess Caswell is a Soldotna High School graduate who works as a lead capsule communicator for NASA's Artemis II mission. The four-member crew is scheduled to return to earth Friday evening.
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