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Dan Bross talks with Rick Thoman about Alaska's generally slow wildfire activity in June.
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Alaska is hosting dozens of celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary. Those include a weeklong series of events in several communities around the state recognizing the history of baseball in the Last Frontier.
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Fairbanks Police on Wednesday identified three officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man last weekend at the Bentley Mall. // Alaska lawmakers failed to meet an informal deadline Wednesday to vote on legislation that would reduce taxes for the Alaska LNG project. // Alaska is hosting dozens of celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary this week, including a series of events recognizing the history of baseball in the Last Frontier.
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NewsSchool districts across Alaska are set to receive up to $115 million in one-time funding this year thanks to high oil prices. But how much of that will materialize is currently unclear. // States that allow mail ballots to be counted after Election Day reacted with relief Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a Republican effort to outlaw the practice. // The Alaska Division of Elections on Tuesday posted a sample ballot that included Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg – but without his party affiliation. // A new memoir recounts a nurse practitioner’s firsthand experiences providing care in rural Alaska. // An icon of Alaska journalism died in June following a battle with endometrial cancer.
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NewsThe Alaska Supreme Court ruled Monday that Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg must be included on the ballot for a U.S. Senate seat. // Police fatally shot a man in Fairbanks Sunday evening after he pointed a gun at an officer, according to Fairbanks Police Department. // A group of Alaska Native organizations is launching a new rural veterinary public health program next month to provide care for animals in dozens of villages across the state.
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NewsThe Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly will vote this week on an ordinance that would enable administration to lease the vacant Pearl Creek Elementary building to a charter school. // An Anchorage judge ruled Friday that the state’s decision to disqualify a U.S. Senate candidate with the same name as the incumbent was unlawful. // A group of state lawmakers tasked with drafting a final version of an Alaska LNG tax relief bill kicked off work over the weekend. // Gov. Mike Dunleavy told lawmakers on Thursday he’d vetoed six bills. But dozens of others have passed into law over the past few weeks.
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NewsIt's part of Permafrost Grown, a five-year, $3 million project funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Dan Bross talks with Rick Thoman about Alaska thunderstorms and how they're different from the cumulonimbus clouds that form in the Lower 48.
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