Sen. Matt Claman, who is running for governor, unveiled the package of crime legislation after pressure from advocates to act on the stalled age-of-consent bill.
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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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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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About 150 participated in "Alaskans on the Hill," and annual mission for people representing a range of industries, from oil to fisheries.
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Protestors rallied in Fairbanks this month to call for greater transparency for families of police shooting victims.
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The Agriculture Department said in a press release that the Office of Seafood will, "prioritize customer service and ease of navigation for American seafood cultivators, producers, and processors to access USDA programs."
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Janice Park leads Dave Donley by just 41 votes in the race to replace Felix Rivera as a Midtown Anchorage Assembly member. City law dictates that a recount be held if a candidate leads by less than 0.5% of the vote, and Park was ahead by just 0.38%, as of Friday night.
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There are some requirements, but qualifying families can get 10 meals a week shipped to their homes or post offices.
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Celebration is a big festival that happens in Juneau every two years. Thousands of people gather to honor and uplift Indigenous culture — some travel for the occasion by canoe.
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