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Gov. Bill Walker speaks during a press conference in Juneau on Wednesday. Gov. Walker congratulated the Senate on passing SB 128, the Permanent Fund spending bill, and asked the House to do the same.

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Governor urges action on Permanent Fund bill

Gov. Bill Walker urged lawmakers Wednesday to continue work on the flagship legislation of his 13-point plan to…

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Alaska courts to close Friday afternoons in cost-saving move

ANCHORAGE — Alaska officials said all state courts will be closed every Friday at noon beginning July 1…

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3 die in crash of passenger van on remote Alaska island

ANCHORAGE — Alaska State Troopers said a traffic crash on a remote Aleutian island killed three people in…

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Climber dies of unknown illness on Alaska mountain

ANCHORAGE — The National Park Service says a climber on Alaska’s Denali mountain died Tuesday of an unknown…

Mark Bouquin, a former Ketchikan resident and Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show lumberjack, poses for a portrait during the filming of the endurance challenge reality TV show, "American Grit."

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Former Ketchikan lumberjack wins reality show competition

KETCHIKAN — A former Ketchikan resident and Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show lumberjack won FOX’s “American Grit,” a military-style…

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Alaska Airlines CEO says he might keep Virgin brand

NEW YORK — Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden said Wednesday that he might keep the Virgin America brand,…

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Ketchikan authorities seize half a pound of meth, arrest three

KETCHIKAN — The Ketchikan Police Department, Alaska State Troopers and Adult Probation office searched a Ketchikan building near…

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Adult smoking generally declines, still higher among Alaska Natives

Smoking rates continue to decline in Alaska, according to the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. Between…

In this March 2, 2010 file photo, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief Jane Lubchenco looks out from the waterfront as she speaks to fisherman in Gloucester, Massachusettes. Nearly 400 scientists are urging President Obama to eliminate the possibility of Arctic offshore drilling in the near future by taking Arctic waters out of the next federal offshore lease sale plan. The 388 scientists include Lubchenco, Obama's former administrator of NOAA. The Interior Department is collecting public comment through Thursday, June 16, 2016, on the proposed 5-year oil and gas leasing program, which would cover 2017 to 2022.

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Scientists: Drop Arctic from plans for offshore drilling

ANCHORAGE — Nearly 400 scientists have signed a letter urging President Obama to eliminate the possibility of Arctic…

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Alaska officials welcome new federal rule on adoption cases

JUNEAU — Alaska officials say a new federal rule that will require judges to ask whether a child…

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A’s to your Q’s on the Permanent Fund bill

The Alaska Legislature is moving quickly to address a bill that would divert a portion of the Alaska…

As Legislature balks, state's credit rating continues to fall

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As Legislature balks, state’s credit rating continues to fall

The last credit rating agency to give Alaska a top credit rating has changed its mind. On Tuesday,…

This screengrab from the Southeast Alaska Power Agency website shows the Swan Lake Hydroelectric Facility

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Ketchikan dam project complicated by high lake level

Crews encountered some difficulties beginning the project due to a warm winter and wet spring that left water…

Rep. Lance Pruitt, R-Anchorage, left, and Rep. Les Gara, D-Anchorage, listen during the House Finance Committee meeting as they work on SB 128, the Permanent Fund spending bill, in the Bill Ray Center on Monday.

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House hostile to Permanent Fund bill

Members of the Alaska House Finance Committee continue to express uncertainty and hostility toward a measure that would…

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Ketchikan could see raise in sales tax cap

KETCHIKAN — Residents of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough could see an increase next year in the borough’s $1,000…

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US says airlines are improving at on-time performance

Airlines are doing a better job of sticking to their schedules, and consumer complaints are falling. The Department…

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Woman dies after ATV overturns in Mat-Su creek

ANCHORAGE — An Anchorage woman died Sunday night after her all-terrain vehicle overturned in a creek that feeds…

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Southeast Alaska ferry service still owes money on $3M loan

KETCHIKAN — An independent ferry serving communities in southeast Alaska is struggling to come up with the funds…

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Truck fire leads to arrest of man suspected of burglary

ANCHORAGE — Anchorage police have arrested a man suspected of breaking into a business, stealing a truck and…

Flags fly at half-staff as Juneau residents attend a noon vigil Monday at Marine Park for the victims of the Orlando shootings over the weekend.

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House has moment of silence for victims

JUNEAU — The Alaska House of Representatives stood for a moment of silence Monday to honor the shooting…