The secretary gushed over the project at a Senate hearing. He loves everything about it except the “tricky” part: financing.
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City officials say that opening the shelter year-round will help address Juneau’s current lack of shelter space and housing units and reduce the number of unhoused people camping in the summer.
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The proposal comes about two weeks after city officials told council members about a need for more city revenue to pay for projects.
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Student athletes and their friends, families and coaches from around the state filled the stands at Anchorage's Alaska Airlines Center over the weekend for the 2026 Native Youth Olympics.
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Spirit has not confirmed a liquidation, though it has filed for bankruptcy protection twice. Experts predict rising fuel costs could push the company to close its doors for good.
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The program is intended to limit serious head injuries, as summer bike season kicks off.
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At a recent science conference in Bethel, Elders and community members spoke about changes in weather patterns they've experienced on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
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Join us at the Seed Lab for a community potluck and film screening celebrating Alaska’s local food producers, followed by a discussion with filmmakers.
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At the southern tip of the Panhandle on Annette Island, Metlakatlans want to expand their fishing reach, as a lawsuit makes its way through court.
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According to Jennifer Schmitz, director of the Alaska Educator Retention and Recruitment Center, 20 school districts in Alaska employed 232 educators with J-1 visas and 341 educators with H-1B visas in 2025.
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The extension was announced just hours before it was set to expire. The president did not provide details on how long the new ceasefire extension will last.
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