Dunleavy plans to roll out more of his plan to stabilize the state's finances starting next week, he said during a televised Cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
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Hill is running as an independent. He garnered $200,000 in contributions on Day 1 of his campaign.
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Pushback from state legislators and local leaders helped motivate the department to move projects forward.
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The attempt to override Dunleavy's veto fell 10 votes short. House Speaker Bryce Edgmon said it foreshadowed difficult debates over the governor's forthcoming fiscal plan.
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American Cruise Lines has pitched three communities on building new docks as it expands in Alaska. The company rescinded its offer in Haines amid community pushback.
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The lawsuit was filed Tuesday on the first day of the legislative session by the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District and the Kuspuk School District.
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The annual assessments will be used to calculate tax rates this spring.
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For more than two decades, the center sent kids on simulated space missions, brought the community together for astronomic phenomena and trained local workers in best safety practices.
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ICE's budget hovered around $10 billion for years. But President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress are taking the agency's funding to unprecedented levels.
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Governor Dunleavy begins to reveal details of his ideas for Alaska's long-term fiscal plan.
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The U.S. president is in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting. President Trump's push to acquire Greenland has turned to antagonism toward allies in recent days.
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