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Alaska senator critical of many Trump actions; questioners ask what she’s doing about it beyond words.
Wrangell senior’s strength through adversity a mark of her wrestling character
On Feb. 5, one day before the crash of Bering Air Flight 445, the Federal Aviation Administration informed a group of Alaska air carriers that… Continue reading
Researchers estimate 22% to 38% of observers experience victimization each year.
Proposals to electrify cruise docks and build hydroelectric plant may help one mine, hurt another.
Phelps, Soboleff, Woodruff pace team at Age Group Championships.
Bill held up in Education Committee due to absent member now skips ahead to Finance Committee.
St. Olaf freshman has found taste for college.
Trump may yank funds for vessel upgrades; lawsuit says governor is trying to cut state worker pay.
Congressman set to deliver his first joint address to the Alaska Legislature on Thursday.
Inspired by heroes, wrestlers grapple for medals and titles.
Firing of federal workers, elimination of DEI and LGBTQ+ policies among objections of participants.
Some board members hesitant to depart from no-increase policy, express concern about Trump’s actions.
Saturday race features appetites aplenty in diverse field.
JDHS finishes 1-3 in conference, will return to Ketchikan in three weeks for Region V tournament.
Murkowski: “Trying to get answers about the impact…but the response so far has been evasive and inadequate.”
Quote sometimes attributed to Napoleon posted on White House’s official X account.
Participants at state Capitol seek revival of pensions, release of state salary data withheld by governor.
Crimson Bears slay Kings at site of region tournament.