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Visitors hoping to get a feel for Alaska’s greatness left disappointed. The governor's office did not respond to questions about it.
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Last year, 23% of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients in Alaska ended up with significantly more or less in benefits than they should have. The national average was 11%.
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Over the last decade more and more elders in the state are needing to rehome their birds.
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The division put a new sample U.S. Senate ballot on its website with atypical listings for both candidates. But it's not clear the agency has committed to that format.
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How much one-time funding Alaska schools will get this year won't be finalized until August 31, and some school board members fear that could be too late to be effective.
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For this edition of The Anchorage Weekender, we rounded up ways to observe the holiday across the state.
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Sullivan said he’s ready to start campaigning for the August primary. But, he’s also waiting to see how his name will appear on the ballot
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A six-member conference committee spent Friday and Saturday in something of a public negotiation with developer Glenfarne and the Alaska Gasline Development Corp.
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The justices ruled that the Division of Elections can’t boot Petersburg Dan Sullivan from the primary election ballot. He is challenging U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan.
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The Division of Election disqualified Dan Sullivan of Petersburg after deciding his challenge was an attempt to confuse voters. A state judge says that was wrong.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy told lawmakers on Thursday he’d vetoed six bills. Meanwhile, dozens more have passed into law. Here's a look at a few vetoes and new laws.
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They say they never imagined the joy of being out together, but they’re worried about what’s coming.