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    Food security advocates are asking the state legislature to continue a program that lets SNAP recipients double their buying power at farmers markets. // A multi-vehicle pileup on the Richardson Highway Wednesday left three people injured and damaged several military and civilian vehicles. // The first round of fundraising reports in the 2026 governor’s race is out. // Public testifiers largely supported a bill in the legislature that seeks to ban law enforcement officers from wearing face masks on duty, but the Anchorage police chief doesn’t. // This year’s Iron Dog will mark the 30th – and final – time that Todd Palin is taking part in the endurance snowmachine race.
  • Advocates for developing Alaska’s trails say they’re glad to see that the state Department of Transportation is including trails in its long-range plans. DOT scheduled two sessions on trails as part of a weeklong series of virtual focus-group meetings on different transportation modes.
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    The program is set to expire, but a Fairbanks representative hopes to keep it going.
  • In his address to the Alaska Legislature, U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan said national Democrats are bent on ruining Alaska, and an idea to create a municipal lottery met significant resistance at a Fairbanks City Council work session.
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    A majority of council members spoke against the idea of a municipal lottery at a Tuesday work session, encouraging city administration not to spend more time developing the idea.
  • North Pole High School's Music Director, Jenna Dreydoppel brought the entire cast and lead roles of the spring musical "Les Miserables" to the KUAC Alaska Live Film Archive studio. Get a sneak preview and hear these amazing high schoolers perform and talk about their roles.
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    Kipnuk evacuees are deciding whether to rebuild their village in the same spot or move to higher ground, and an Alaskan athlete has a good shot at winning an Olympic medal .
  • Josi Shelley wins the inaugural Yukon Quest Alaska 750.
  • The National Weather Service says another low-pressure system is headed our way later this week, bringing more snow and even colder temperatures. // Alaska lawmakers plan to again vote on a measure to change the way corporate income taxes are calculated to generate millions of dollars in new state revenue. // The North Pacific Fishery Management Council voted last week to adopt new chum salmon bycatch limits for the Bering Sea pollock fishery to protect the chum.
  • The state Department of Transportation will hold a series of virtual meetings this week to ask Alaskans for input on a 30-year transportation plan.