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Alaska’s ferry system could run out of funding this summer due to 'federal chaos problem'
Alaska’s state ferry system is at risk of a partial or total shutdown this summer due to the failure of the federal ...
After more than a decade of planning, design and false starts, the state of Alaska is once more attempting to build its first ...
ALASKA MARMOT DAY Alaska Forum on the Environment takes place in Anchorage. North Pacific Fishery Management Council meets in ...
Alaska’s Republican congressional delegation said they support the state’s appeal, and are urging FEMA and the Trump ...
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Alaska population rises slightly, but more people continue to move out than move in
Alaska’s population rose slightly between 2024 and 2025 and is now at its highest level since 2017, the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Wednesday.
Alaska’s fiscal regime does not serve the state well. Alaska has no broad-based tax, no binding spending limit, no revenue ...
On Saturday, more than 40 people gathered at the steps of the Alaska State Capitol in downtown Juneau to protest the long-sought Alaska LNG project.
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Alaska lawmakers consider strategies to boost attendance as chronic absenteeism persists
Alaska has some of the highest rates of chronic absenteeism in the nation — state data shows that more than 44,000 students ...
The Kuspuk and Fairbanks-North Star Borough school districts filed a lawsuit against the state of Alaska Tuesday.
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