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Around 25,000 Alaskans are facing skyrocketing insurance costs in 2026. So we found some other options for accessing affordable care.
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The federal government raised the fee from $5,000 to $100,000 for each new applicant to the H-1B visa program in September.
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According to a press release from Juneau Education Association, 92% of the union’s 265-person bargaining unit voted to authorize a strike.
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The deal between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Alaska Fairbanks took effect on March 1.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has identified two people who died Sunday while working in a confined space on a freight barge near Ketchikan.
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Three major new studies on democracy and freedom all find the U.S. is slipping further away from democracy. Leaders of two of those studies say President Trump's goal is to rule as an autocrat.
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Voters will decide on 6 Assembly seats, 2 school board seats, and 12 bond and tax propositions.
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Despite last year's funding increase, school districts brace for another round of deep cuts.
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