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A protest Saturday in Fairbanks was four times the size of one two weeks ago.An education bill moving through the Alaska Senate may finally give school districts some relief, but other things would need to be cut, possibly the Permanent Fund Dividend.30 Department of Health workers found out they were laid off and the pandemic work they were doing was stopped on Friday.Alaska will now let 18 - 20 year olds serve alcohol in restaurants.Juneau's most popular tourist attraction lost its federal workers. Now the City is trying to fill the gap.
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The city’s struggle to retain emergency medical services mirrors what other rural communities are experiencing.
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NewsInterior business owners and checkpoint volunteers are busy readying food and beds for Iditarod teams after race organizers’ last-minute decision to push the starting line north.
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NewsAbout 50 people streamed into the Fairbanks Federal Building on Monday afternoon.
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School districts across the country received a letter from the U.S. Department of Education earlier this month, ordering administrators to remove any language or policies that focus on Diversity, Equity or Inclusion, also called DEI. The letter was sent late in the day on Friday, February 14. And it gave administrators two weeks to comply. Now, a day before the deadline, the impacts of the letter are being felt by school districts across Alaska.
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A couple dozen Fairbanksans sang songs and rallied on a main street corner Monday in an impromptu marking of the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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NewsThe case was first filed in 2017.
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The University of Alaska system strikes DEI language from its programs, job titles, websites.
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