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Last week, three Alaska drag queens traveled to the bush to perform in Bethel’s first-ever drag show. The Pride event bridged Native culture with the modern art form featuring an all-Indigenous cast.
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The Anchorage School District, the Kuspuk School District and the Fairbanks North Star Borough are part of a suit seeking to force the Trump administration to distribute $6.8 billion in frozen funds.
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Despite lawsuits, court orders and a hiring push, Alaska's Division of Public Assistance is still struggling to keep up with applications.
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Alaska signed on to a $7.4 billion national Purdue settlement last month, which could bring the state more than $12 million. The state is also set to receive almost $2 million in another settlement with eight opioid manufacturers.
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An IT outage that grounded Alaska Airlines flights Sunday night led to disruptions Monday at the Anchorage and Fairbanks international airports.
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Earlier this month, Unalaska City Manager Bil Homka presented the island’s ports director with a notice of termination, which was the topic of a special City Council meeting Friday afternoon.
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Residents say the island’s only store is now stocked with milk, eggs and bread.
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Tails on Trails allows volunteers to borrow a dog for 48 hours to hike, run or just sit on the couch and hang out.
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Nathan Keays argues the undisclosed relationship — involving a prosecutor linked to the scandal that ousted U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred — denied him a fair trial.
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The fate of Alaska’s smaller public radio stations is in doubt after Congress passed a bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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Officials with the state’s largest school district say they’ve reassigned some staff to minimize the layoffs.
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The Chilkat Indian Village is in the thick of a five-year research effort to better understand the risk and reduce it over time.