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Teens aim high in gun class for girls

KENAI — Little clouds of breath rose into the air over five teenagers standing stock-still in a row,…

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Processors, harvesters working together on budget

Fish harvesters and processors might not agree on much, but everyone hates taxes. Commercial fishing stakeholders took turns…

Libertarian vice presidential nominee Bill Weld speaks to supporters at a campaign rally Friday in Anchorage.

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Libertarian VP candidate finds Alaska open to his message

JUNEAU — Libertarian vice presidential nominee Bill Weld sees a receptive audience for his ticket’s message in Alaska,…

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Legal pot now on sale in Valdez

ANCHORAGE — Alaska’s first marijuana store is now in business, drawing a crowd from all over the state.…

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US rig count up 4 this week to 557; North Dakota gains 5

HOUSTON — The number of rigs exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. increased by 4…

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Alaska board tweaks proposed rules for in-store pot use

JUNEAU — The public will get a chance to weigh in again on proposed rules that would allow…

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Sutton man dies in highway crash

ANCHORAGE — Alaska State Troopers say a 50-year-old Sutton man has died in a crash on the Glenn…

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A milestone year for miners

ANCHORAGE — Alaska’s miners will have an opportunity to look back at the progress of three of the…

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When the internet is under attack

ANCHORAGE — October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, and to end in a celebratory fashion, Dyn, a DNS…

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Gov adds Southeast Alaska to list for fish disaster aid

SITKA — State Sen. Bert Stedman of Sitka made a request to Gov. Walker last month asking the…

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Reform Party candidate lays out plan to sink Trump, Clinton

HELENA, Mont. — If you don’t want to see either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in the White…

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Fairbanks officer dies after surgery complications

ANCHORAGE – Fairbanks police say an officer who was shot last week has died. Police say Sgt. Allen…

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State’s marijuana office struggles with overload, but approves Juneau pot shop, testing lab

The Alaska Marijuana Control Board has approved plans for a new marijuana store on Front Street and Juneau’s…

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Hunting, fishing license fees to increase

ANCHORAGE — The state Department of Fish and Game has announced that fees will increase for sport fishing,…

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Trump, Johnson added to online Alaska voter guide

ANCHORAGE — Alaska election officials say information on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Libertarian Gary Johnson have…

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Skagway man indicted after allegedly shooting at police

A Skagway man will be arraigned Monday on two counts of third-degree assault and one count of fourth-degree…

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Fewer gave to nonprofits through PFD

JUNEAU — The Alaska Community Foundation says fewer people have decided to give up portions of their annual…

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National Guard seeks skills of Alaska Natives

BETHEL — The Army National Guard is turning its recruitment efforts to Alaska Natives as it seeks to…

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Consumers face least choice with Obamacare

WASHINGTON — Americans in the health insurance markets created by President Barack Obama’s law will have less choice…

FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2012 file photo, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas speaks at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. Thomas says the Supreme Court confirmation process is an example of how the nation's capital is "broken in some ways." Thomas reflected Oct. 26, 2016, on his 25 years as a justice, at the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank where his wife once worked. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)

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Alaska lawyer says Justice Thomas groped her in 1999

WASHINGTON — An energy company lawyer said Thursday that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas touched her inappropriately at…