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Alaska school maintenance backlog in crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

Alaska school maintenance backlog in crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

Public Broadcaster Alaska Public Media
Owner: American Government
Alaska Cruise Guide 2026: All the New Lines and Ships Debuting This Year

Alaska Cruise Guide 2026: All the New Lines and Ships Debuting This Year

Neutral Conde Nast Traveler
Owner: Newhouse Family
Alaska schools say funding is still a problem even after last year’s boost

Alaska schools say funding is still a problem even after last year’s boost

Indeterminate The Alaska Current
Owner: The Alaska Current (Non-profit)
Alaska school maintenance backlog has reached a crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

Alaska school maintenance backlog has reached a crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

Center-left Alaska Beacon
Owner: States Newsroom Network
Lawmakers press superintendent, education commissioner over conditions at Mt. Edgecumbe High School

Lawmakers press superintendent, education commissioner over conditions at Mt. Edgecumbe High School

‘It isn’t a shortcut or a loophole’: Alaska Native corporations defend 8(a) contracts

‘It isn’t a shortcut or a loophole’: Alaska Native corporations defend 8(a) contracts

A former BLM activist goes all in on mass incarceration

Alaska Chinese Association marks 50 years Lunar New Year celebration

Alaska Chinese Association marks 50 years Lunar New Year celebration

Tlingit & Haida seeks cultural ambassadors for summer 2026, Wearable Art goes ‘CAMP!,’ and Spice Juneau preps to celebrate Holi

Tlingit & Haida seeks cultural ambassadors for summer 2026, Wearable Art goes ‘CAMP!,’ and Spice Juneau preps to celebrate Holi

Three men were detained and removed from Juneau by immigration enforcement last year

Three men were detained and removed from Juneau by immigration enforcement last year

Arctic research graduate student sues University of Alaska, citing ‘botched’ response to discrimination

Arctic research graduate student sues University of Alaska, citing ‘botched’ response to discrimination

Wyoming Senate considers ban, launches own inquiry after activist hands checks to lawmakers

Wyoming Senate considers ban, launches own inquiry after activist hands checks to lawmakers

Left-wing WyoFile - Wyoming
Owner: WyoFile (Non-profit)
What to know about the Anchorage School District’s $90M budget gap — and what comes next

What to know about the Anchorage School District’s $90M budget gap — and what comes next

Public Broadcaster Alaska Public Media
Owner: American Government
Train Here, Stay Here: Idaho State Board of Education advances undergraduate medical program

Train Here, Stay Here: Idaho State Board of Education advances undergraduate medical program

Left-wing Argonaut - Idaho
Owner: University of Idaho
Juneau legislator’s bill banning masked law enforcement faces skepticism from some lawmakers

Juneau legislator’s bill banning masked law enforcement faces skepticism from some lawmakers

Public Broadcaster KTOO - Alaska
Owner: Capital Community Broadcasting Inc.
Kotzebue basketball player Butch Lincoln honored in Alaska Sports Hall of Fame

Kotzebue basketball player Butch Lincoln honored in Alaska Sports Hall of Fame

Public Broadcaster Alaska Public Media
Owner: American Government
Lawmakers press superintendent, education commissioner over conditions at Mt. Edgecumbe High School

Lawmakers press superintendent, education commissioner over conditions at Mt. Edgecumbe High School

‘It isn’t a shortcut or a loophole’: Alaska Native corporations defend 8(a) contracts

‘It isn’t a shortcut or a loophole’: Alaska Native corporations defend 8(a) contracts

A former BLM activist goes all in on mass incarceration

Alaska Chinese Association marks 50 years Lunar New Year celebration

Alaska Chinese Association marks 50 years Lunar New Year celebration

Tlingit & Haida seeks cultural ambassadors for summer 2026, Wearable Art goes ‘CAMP!,’ and Spice Juneau preps to celebrate Holi

Tlingit & Haida seeks cultural ambassadors for summer 2026, Wearable Art goes ‘CAMP!,’ and Spice Juneau preps to celebrate Holi

Three men were detained and removed from Juneau by immigration enforcement last year

Three men were detained and removed from Juneau by immigration enforcement last year

Arctic research graduate student sues University of Alaska, citing ‘botched’ response to discrimination

Arctic research graduate student sues University of Alaska, citing ‘botched’ response to discrimination

Wyoming Senate considers ban, launches own inquiry after activist hands checks to lawmakers

Wyoming Senate considers ban, launches own inquiry after activist hands checks to lawmakers

What to know about the Anchorage School District’s $90M budget gap — and what comes next

What to know about the Anchorage School District’s $90M budget gap — and what comes next

Train Here, Stay Here: Idaho State Board of Education advances undergraduate medical program

Train Here, Stay Here: Idaho State Board of Education advances undergraduate medical program

Juneau legislator’s bill banning masked law enforcement faces skepticism from some lawmakers

Juneau legislator’s bill banning masked law enforcement faces skepticism from some lawmakers

Kotzebue basketball player Butch Lincoln honored in Alaska Sports Hall of Fame

Kotzebue basketball player Butch Lincoln honored in Alaska Sports Hall of Fame

Opinion: Combining art and music into one ‘fine arts’ role diminishes elementary education

Opinion: Combining art and music into one ‘fine arts’ role diminishes elementary education

Alaska school maintenance backlog in crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

Alaska school maintenance backlog in crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

Alaska Cruise Guide 2026: All the New Lines and Ships Debuting This Year

Alaska Cruise Guide 2026: All the New Lines and Ships Debuting This Year

Alaska schools say funding is still a problem even after last year’s boost

Alaska schools say funding is still a problem even after last year’s boost

Alaska school maintenance backlog has reached a crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

Alaska school maintenance backlog has reached a crisis, students and school boards tell lawmakers

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Attorney General Hilgers Urges USDOJ to Investigate 150 Climate Groups Using Foreign Funding to Influence U.S. Energy Policy

Attorney General Hilgers Urges USDOJ to Investigate 150 Climate Groups Using Foreign Funding to Influence U.S. Energy Policy

Attorney General Knudsen urges USDOJ to investigate 150 climate groups using foreign funding to influence U.S. energy policy

Attorney General Knudsen urges USDOJ to investigate 150 climate groups using foreign funding to influence U.S. energy policy

Department of the Interior Announces Record Graduation Rates for Bureau of Indian Education Students

Department of the Interior Announces Record Graduation Rates for Bureau of Indian Education Students

Attorney General Hilgers Urges USDOJ to Investigate 150 Climate Groups Using Foreign Funding to Influence U.S. Energy Policy

Attorney General Hilgers Urges USDOJ to Investigate 150 Climate Groups Using Foreign Funding to Influence U.S. Energy Policy

Attorney General Knudsen urges USDOJ to investigate 150 climate groups using foreign funding to influence U.S. energy policy

Attorney General Knudsen urges USDOJ to investigate 150 climate groups using foreign funding to influence U.S. energy policy

Department of the Interior Announces Record Graduation Rates for Bureau of Indian Education Students

Department of the Interior Announces Record Graduation Rates for Bureau of Indian Education Students

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