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Residents are paying $1,300 one-way to fly to Anchorage after the Bering Sea island community lost its carrier in August.
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Have you ever wanted to make your own outdoor gear? On this episode we hear from professional gear designers to help answer questions covering concept to finished product.
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Forget March Madness — this is Fat Bear Week madness, complete with brackets, merch and cheering fans from across the globe.
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Alaska State Troopers say the hikers were roughly a quarter of a mile up the Exit Glacier Trail when they were attacked.
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Sen. Murkowski sees Brendan Carr's threat as part of a pattern in the Trump administration. "This is more than concerning," she says.
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Providers in the state are concerned conflicting messages about vaccines will discourage some from getting vaccinated.
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Renters living on the city's historic Telephone Hill have a week to vacate their homes, which the city plans to demolish.
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Both agreements are nonbinding, but proponents say they're proof of ongoing positive momentum.
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King proposes that roughly the first third of the race should be untimed, with a deadline to reach a particular checkpoint, like McGrath.
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Anchorage police chief Sean Case said the new equipment will boost public safety and help deescalate dangerous situations. But some worry about how it will impact residents’ privacy.
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Juneau voters will decide in this year’s municipal election whether the city should implement a new seasonal sales tax system.
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Healthcare providers worry mixed vaccine messaging could lead to lower rates in Alaska.