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The program is set to expire, but a Fairbanks representative hopes to keep it going.
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A delegation of lawmakers made an impromptu visit to the school on Feb. 6, calling the conditions and deteriorating facilities ‘deplorable.’
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The tournament was filled with emotions, with teams on the roster from communities that were almost completely evacuated after Typhoon Halong.
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Juneau Democrat Sara Hannan’s House Bill 250 would ban anyone acting as a law enforcement officer in Alaska from wearing a mask while on duty, with some exemptions.
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U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan doesn't often face challenging questions in public settings, but Democratic legislators had a few things on their minds.
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With strong early fundraising, quite a few candidates have a real shot at winning, according to one analyst.
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Anchorage cross-country skiing superstar Gus Schumacher was nearly perfect racing the anchor leg Wednesday in the team sprint event.
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The film, by a former resident, looks at what happened when the town’s economy essentially shut down for nearly two years.
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Conservation and historical organizations sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over National Park Service policies that the groups say erase history and science from America's national parks.
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