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Alaska Teens Against Abuse expands statewide push during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

Alaska Teens Against Abuse expands statewide push during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

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Anchorage School Board approves ‘severe’ budget with hundreds of staff layoffs and 3 school closures

Anchorage School Board approves ‘severe’ budget with hundreds of staff layoffs and 3 school closures

Anchorage community holds vigil for Soldotna family recently detained by ICE

Anchorage community holds vigil for Soldotna family recently detained by ICE

Alaska law enforcement agencies have varying relationships with DHS, ICE on immigration

Alaska law enforcement agencies have varying relationships with DHS, ICE on immigration

Alaska House passes nearly $500M budget deficit bill, amid split support for Dunleavy spending

Alaska House passes nearly $500M budget deficit bill, amid split support for Dunleavy spending

Major oil tax rewrite headlines new Alaska Senate draft of Dunleavy tax bill

Major oil tax rewrite headlines new Alaska Senate draft of Dunleavy tax bill

Anchorage lawmaker pitches constitutional amendment to lower override vote threshold on budget vetoes

Anchorage lawmaker pitches constitutional amendment to lower override vote threshold on budget vetoes

Survey says streets, schools and safety among Juneau’s top priorities ahead of looming city cuts

Survey says streets, schools and safety among Juneau’s top priorities ahead of looming city cuts

Department of the Interior set to cede millions of acres of public land to the State of Alaska

Department of the Interior set to cede millions of acres of public land to the State of Alaska

The federal government is set to cede millions of acres in Interior Alaska to the state

The federal government is set to cede millions of acres in Interior Alaska to the state

Anchorage Police willing to cooperate with Homeland Security in ‘criminal’ cases

Anchorage Police willing to cooperate with Homeland Security in ‘criminal’ cases

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Owner: Gray Television Inc.
Federal Government Opened 2 Million Acres of Public Land in Alaska to Mining and Development

Federal Government Opened 2 Million Acres of Public Land in Alaska to Mining and Development

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Anchorage School Board approves ‘severe’ budget with hundreds of staff layoffs and 3 school closures

Anchorage School Board approves ‘severe’ budget with hundreds of staff layoffs and 3 school closures

Anchorage community holds vigil for Soldotna family recently detained by ICE

Anchorage community holds vigil for Soldotna family recently detained by ICE

Alaska law enforcement agencies have varying relationships with DHS, ICE on immigration

Alaska law enforcement agencies have varying relationships with DHS, ICE on immigration

Alaska House passes nearly $500M budget deficit bill, amid split support for Dunleavy spending

Alaska House passes nearly $500M budget deficit bill, amid split support for Dunleavy spending

Major oil tax rewrite headlines new Alaska Senate draft of Dunleavy tax bill

Major oil tax rewrite headlines new Alaska Senate draft of Dunleavy tax bill

Anchorage lawmaker pitches constitutional amendment to lower override vote threshold on budget vetoes

Anchorage lawmaker pitches constitutional amendment to lower override vote threshold on budget vetoes

Survey says streets, schools and safety among Juneau’s top priorities ahead of looming city cuts

Survey says streets, schools and safety among Juneau’s top priorities ahead of looming city cuts

Department of the Interior set to cede millions of acres of public land to the State of Alaska

Department of the Interior set to cede millions of acres of public land to the State of Alaska

The federal government is set to cede millions of acres in Interior Alaska to the state

The federal government is set to cede millions of acres in Interior Alaska to the state

Anchorage Police willing to cooperate with Homeland Security in ‘criminal’ cases

Anchorage Police willing to cooperate with Homeland Security in ‘criminal’ cases

Alaska Teens Against Abuse expands statewide push during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

Alaska Teens Against Abuse expands statewide push during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

Alaska House advances supplemental spending bill but fails to reach threshold for savings draw

Alaska House advances supplemental spending bill but fails to reach threshold for savings draw

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Attorney General Knudsen urges National Academies to remove biased climate chapter from judicial manual

Attorney General Knudsen urges National Academies to remove biased climate chapter from judicial manual

The Arctic This Week Take Five: Week of 16 February, 2026

The Arctic This Week Take Five: Week of 16 February, 2026

Attorney General Knudsen urges National Academies to remove biased climate chapter from judicial manual

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