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The 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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Gov. Mike Dunleavy trimmed nearly $90 million from the state budget with line-item vetoes Wednesday afternoon. // Dunleavy’s spokesperson says he plans to veto a bill naming an University of Alaska Anchorage economic research center after Vic Fischer, its first director. // Sen. Lisa Murkowski says President Trump spoke angrily to Republican senators at a closed-door luncheon Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol. // Federal firefighters are working on several lightning-caused wildfires around the northern portion of the Interior.
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NewsThe Starry Fire was first reported Saturday evening just south of the city of Anderson. The fire is 50% contained as of Wednesday morning, officials say.
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NewsThe Denali Borough lifted emergency evacuation orders for the city of Anderson that had been in place since Saturday, due to a nearby wildfire. // Sen. Murkowski was among Senate Republicans who voted Tuesday to curtail President Trump's use of military force, telling him to cease hostilities against Iran unless Congress explicitly authorizes it. // A three-and-a-half-year boundary dispute between the state of Alaska and Fairbanks Area Surface Transportation Planning was resolved last week. // A bill that passed the state legislature with near unanimous support won’t become law. The legislation would have required more state oversight of children in psychiatric facilities. // A federal judge has ordered the State of Alaska to pay nearly $1.8 million in attorney fees to four Native groups, following a long-running fight over fishing rights in Southwest Alaska. // A man seeking to challenge U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan has filed suit after the Alaska Division of Elections removed him from this year’s ballot.
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NewsThe Fairbanks North Star Borough School District's board president says that means Pearl Creek STEAM Charter School won't open in the fall.
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NewsFirefighters continue to battle a lightning-caused wildfire that led to ongoing evacuation orders for the city of Anderson. // The state Supreme Court on Monday declined to grant a fast-tracked review of a lower court ruling in the legal dispute over a new charter school in Fairbanks.
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NewsThe city of Anderson is under evacuation orders due to a wildfire that was reported on Saturday. // Firefighting crews are also battling a blaze east of Delta Junction, among other lightning-caused wildfires that ignited over the weekend. // Alaska lawmakers convened a new special session in Juneau on Saturday. // A critical deep ocean observation network that includes a long-standing station off the coast of Alaska has been saved from getting dismantled. // The state of Alaska has advanced more than 400 projects to the next step in its grant application process for the Rural Health Transformation Program.
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WildfiresThe 550-acre Starry Fire was reported Saturday evening just south of Anderson.
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Dan Bross talks with Rick Thoman about Summer Solstice and how this time of year's solar heating and moisture provide prime conditions for thunderstorms.
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NewsIt’s been a whirlwind of a week in the dispute over Pearl Creek STEAM Charter School. // The University of Alaska Fairbanks has entered into an agreement with Eielson Air Force Base to provide campus housing for servicemembers.
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NewsA Fairbanks Superior Court judge denied Pearl Creek STEAM Charter School's motion for preliminary injunction Wednesday that sought to force Fairbanks North Star Borough School District officials to execute a contract.