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An attorney advising the Legislature says the state likely lacked legal justification for disqualifying Dan Sullivan of Petersburg from running in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race. // Gov. Mike Dunleavy has until later today to veto or sign two dozen bills into law. // A Juneau artist created a magazine for Indigenous writers to share their perspectives without having to simplify them to fit into the bounds of media run by non-Native people.
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Local animal control officials arrived at a kennel just outside Fairbanks in May to find 40 sled dogs and five puppies living in filthy conditions. People who helped move the dogs to new homes say the response from authorities was disappointing.
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Dan Bross talks with Rick Thoman about the slow start to this year's Alaska wildfire season.
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NewsDenali National Park rangers have recovered the bodies of four people who died on the mountain last month — and fire weather has been mild in the Interior so far, but the experts say: don't hold your breath.
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NewsThat's up $5 billion from the TAPS valuation that has lasted a decade.
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News“We are definitely not in the clear, given the forecast that we have,” a state climatologist said.
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NewsA federal judge late last month ruled against a group of Alaskans seeking to force the state to process applications for food assistance on time. // U.S. Senate candidate Dan Sullivan – the one from Petersburg – says a state investigation into his bid for office is baseless. // Alaska ranked 47th in the nation in a recent analysis of children's overall well-being, after dropping seven places since the last report.
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NewsThe park’s Puppy Cam livestream has captured hearts across the world — and even inspired some viewers to make the trip to the park in person.
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NewsA candidate for governor would like to end the Permanent Fund Dividend with a big, one-time payout, and Denali National Park's tiniest — and fluffiest — rangers will begin showing off their training to visitors this month.
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NewsFairbanks City Hall’s facade is set to feature a pair of murals designed by Alaska Native artists in concert with local Native organizations and Lower 48 researchers as part of a project funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Today is the last day for Golden Valley Electric Association members to cast a vote for candidates for the co-op’s board of directors. // The front of Fairbanks City Hall is getting a makeover, thanks to a public art initiative funded by the National Science Foundation. // The U.S. Air Force F-35 demonstration team will headline two days of aviation-related events in an air show in August at Eielson Air Force Base. // Several political candidates joined people from across Alaska for a multi-day Indigenous cultural festival in Juneau. // The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School Board last week approved a program that allows teachers and staff members to carry concealed weapons in schools.
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NewsA park ranger died on Denali after falling into a crevasse, and federal regulators voted for new restrictions on caribou hunts in northwestern Alaska.