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    Tok residents find ways to cope amid destruction from the Mukluk Fire. // Delta Junction voters talk open primaries and ranked choice voting after casting their ballots on Tuesday. // Alaska's highest court heard oral arguments earlier this month over the constitutionality of the Mat-Su Borough School District's bathroom policy.
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    Fire officials say a downed power line sparked the fire on Monday. Since then, it’s has damaged or destroyed at least 20 homes and burned about 8 square miles around the eastern Interior Alaska community.
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    State fire officials say a wildfire in the eastern Interior Alaska community of Tok has damaged 20 homes and is still growing. // Preliminary results from Tuesday's primary election are rolling in, showing early leaders in races for Alaska governor, U.S Senate and House and Alaska Legislature.
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    More than 100 firefighters from around the state are working to control the main fire as well as new flareups nearby.
  • Residents of Tok were ordered to evacuate their homes after a wildfire broke out Monday morning. // The final installment in our series of interviews with the top governor candidates features independent candidate Meda DeWitt. // The Get Out the Native Vote effort is working hard this year to improve Election Day turnout by Alaska Natives, which has faded over the past 20 years. // Today is Primary Election Day, and Alaskans have until 8 p.m. to cast votes for governor, U.S. House and Senate, and state House and Senate candidates. // This year's El Niño could bring a stormier winter in western Alaska and elsewhere in the state. // Gardeners and community leaders met last week in the Bering Strait region to learn how to grow food locally.
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    The Mukluk Fire, which was reported shortly before noon on Monday in the backyard of a home on the Alaska Highway, has grown to about 4.5 miles and is still spreading.
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    A landslide last week blocked off the only route between Skagway and Whitehorse, Yukon, and a brown bear attacked and injured a hiker in Anchorage.
  • Dan Bross talks with Rick Thoman about our unusually warm and dry August weather.
  • Money is pouring into Alaska’s U.S. Senate race, and it’s not just for the real candidates. // Alaska Public Media’s series of interviews on this year’s gubernatorial candidates features a familiar voice: Bill Walker, who's running again after serving from 2014-2018. // Juneau residents in the glacial outburst flood zone celebrated Thursday as the Mendenhall River crested at a level well below flood stage. // A wildland firefighter from the Northwest Arctic community of Noorvik died Tuesday while fighting a wildfire in Minnesota. // Federal game managers have announced that they’ve temporarily delayed the opening for a part of a popular subsistence caribou hunt in the eastern Interior.
  • A very warm weekend is in store for the eastern Interior, due to a high-pressure system that’s parked over the region.