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Patrick Gilchrist

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    Nick Dwyer, the graduate student whose artwork was destroyed, signed an affidavit Feb. 3 in support of a motion dismissing the misdemeanor criminal mischief charge against Graham Granger. Prosecutors followed suit Feb. 19, before the judge had ruled on the motion.
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    State lawmakers posed sharp questions Monday to Alaska’s Division of Elections about its decision to share the state’s unredacted voter list with the federal government. // State prosecutors are no longer pursuing charges against a University of Alaska Fairbanks student who ate AI-generated art displayed on campus. // Factory trawlers and bycatch dominated the Alaska Outdoor Council’s governor’s forum on Saturday.
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    Sen. Dan Sullivan says he supports the U.S. attack on Iran that killed the country’s supreme leader. // The University of Alaska says it’s keeping the identities of candidates private in the search for a new system president. // A North Pole woman is facing felony theft and fraud charges for allegedly collecting more than $30,000 in food assistance benefits she wasn’t eligible for. // Crews are about half way done removing a colossal drilling rig that toppled over on the North Slope. // The Alaska House unanimously passed a prohibition on AI-generated child sexual abuse material on Friday – with amendments that expanded the bill. // Community members, faith leaders and lawmakers have jumped into action to support a Soldotna mother and her children who were detained and deported by ICE agents last month. // A state task force released recommendations last month for making psychedelic therapy available, if treatments are approved at the federal level.
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    A military training exercise started this week and is taking place in training areas around Alaska and in Greenland. // The City of Fairbanks is committing $40,000 in stopgap funding to the organization that operates the town’s only overnight, low-barrier warming center. // Millions of federal dollars were recently awarded to the Kodiak Island spaceport and its owner. // The Alaska Permanent Fund beat its performance benchmarks last year and is approaching $90 billion. // President Trump’s pick for surgeon general told U.S. senators Wednesday that anti-vaccine rhetoric was never part of her message.
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    President Trump didn’t mention any Alaska projects during his State of the Union Address. // Some Fairbanks City Council members are clashing with Mayor Mindy O’Neall over the next steps for the city-owned site of the demolished Polaris Building. // The Alaska Department of Transportation wants to give away a historic bridge on the Alaska Highway that’s scheduled for replacement. // Alaska senators advanced a heavily-modified version of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s tax bill last week.