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Fairbanks woman named state’s top secondary school principal

FAIRBANKS — A Fairbanks principal has been named Alaska’s secondary school principal of the year. The award for…

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Schools can decide on transgender athletes

ANCHORAGE – Alaska’s governing body for high school activities says it is leaving it up to schools to…

This May 3, 2016 photo shows the sign of the First City Homeless Services in Ketchikan, Alaska.  Cruise ship passengers have been hanging out at an Alaska homeless shelter to get free coffee and a bite to eat, but few have bothered making a donation, said one of the nonprofit's board members. (Nick Bowman/Ketchikan Daily News via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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Tourists use homeless shelter to grab free grub

KETCHIKAN — Cruise ship passengers have been hanging out at a Southeast Alaska homeless shelter to get free…

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Alaska Highway closed in BC by wildfire

Four kilometers of the Alaska Highway in northeast British Columbia has been closed by a wildfire, the government…

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Walker attends first meeting of new tribal advisory council

ANCHORAGE — Gov. Bill Walker has attended the first meeting of the new Governor’s Tribal Advisory Council, a…

Alaska Attorney General Craig Richards, left, and Gov. Bill Walker have assembled many of their former colleagues from the Alaska Gasline Port Authority into state jobs including Walker's chief of staff, members of the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. board of directors and now former legal consultant Mark Cotham as a contractor with the Department of Law.

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AG hires lawyer who advised threatening gas leases

A former Alaska Gasline Port Authority legal consultant with historically hard line views on producers’ obligations under state…

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For bill seeking to restrict sex ed, it was try, try, try and try again ─ then succeed

The fourth time was the charm for a bill that places restrictions on the teaching of sexual education…

Rep. Cathy Muñoz, R-Juneau, listens to debate on the crime bill during the House's floor session in the Terry Miller Building on Thursday.

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House OKs crime bill

In a 28-11 vote, the Alaska House has approved Senate Bill 91, a sweeping reform of Alaska’s criminal…

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Couple forced daughters to live in basement, face child neglect charges

ANCHORAGE — An Alaska couple faces child neglect charges after authorities said their two teenage daughters lived in…

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Critics question mine exploration near eagle preserve

ANCHORAGE — In early winter, after most tourists have fled Alaska, another kind of visitor flies in: bald…

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New commander to take over at US Army Pacific

FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii — A new commander is taking over as the leader of Army soldiers in the…

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Eagle hit plane before crash that killed 4

ANCHORAGE — A small airplane hit a bald eagle before it crashed and burst into flames just north…

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Sitka rejects appeal of landslide-destroyed property value

SITKA — Sitka officials have voted to uphold the city assessor’s figure on the taxable value of a…

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House spends third day debating crime bill

The Alaska House has voted to prohibit probation officers from searching the homes of Alaskans under electronic monitoring…

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Single vote dooms new restrictions on sex education

A bill that would have required local school districts to approve sex education courses in Alaska schools has…

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Mining tax increase gets hearing in House Finance

The Alaska House Finance Committee has begun considering a 1 percent tax hike on the state’s most profitable…

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Lawmakers vote to pursue new building for Anchorage legislators

After a veto threat from Gov. Bill Walker, lawmakers have changed their plans for a new office building…

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Mom gets 1 month in jail for assaulting toddler on plane

HONOLULU — A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced a Hawaii mother to a month in jail and three…

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House will again consider bill with sex ed implications

A controversial bill that would require school-board approval of sex education classes for Alaska students is headed back…

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Teen who killed bicyclist in Anchorage begins prison term

ANCHORAGE — A teenager who struck and killed a bicyclist while driving drunk in Anchorage has started her…