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On one side are the City of Valdez and the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council. On the other, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, which operates the pipeline and terminal.
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Bronson often clashed with the left-leaning Anchorage Assembly over its approach to COVID-19 and homelessness and weathered a number of scandals during his time as mayor.
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A judge denied a group of homeschool parents' effort to dismiss the case, saying a Supreme Court ruling requires a closer look at how allotments are spent in practice.
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Federal prosecutors say Adepoju Babatunde Salako, 33, got control of seven Alaskans’ myAlaska accounts and used them to file for PFDs in 2022.
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Much of the staff behind the Kenai Peninsula Clarion, the Homer News and the Juneau Empire resigned Monday, citing owner Carpenter Media's decision to edit a story without consulting them.
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He’s massive, he’s resilient, he’s Mr. 2025 Fat Bear Week.
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University of Alaska Anchorage history professor Ian Hartman compiled the photos, most of which come from the Anchorage Museum's collections
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A letter from Rep. Sarah Vance to the publishers of the Homer News threatening the newspaper’s bottom line is a “step too far,” says a former editor.
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On Sept. 25, leaders from 16 communities across the Y-K Delta gathered in Bethel to refine emergency response plans.
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The Kuspuk school district has voted to temporarily close the Gusty Michael school for the 2025/2026 school year, citing a combination of factors.
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Kirk’s supporters talked about his courage to speak out when his beliefs were unpopular, as well as the need for dialogue and healing.
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The White House is threatening mass terminations, but in other ways this potential shutdown is shaping up like all the others.