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Alaska's Get Out the Native Vote program works to boost turnout in communities that once had high voter turn-out. The Anchorage School District restores some teaching jobs. The Sealaska Heritage Institute makes a bid to buy Juneau’s city hall. And a firewood shortage for Interior Alaska looms large.
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Studio Q&A: Major Mike Padilla | ATOH Air Operations Officer
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Josh is in town to perform at this year's Rock the Hill festival and he stopped by to share some live music and conversation on Tuesday July 14, 2026.
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KNBA News
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The 19 projects across the state will receive federal funding under the Rural Health Transformation Program.
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Some Mendenhall Valley residents who live next to the river said they’re feeling hopeful about a lower crest and less damage.
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The city of Adams is identified in the database as the future site of the planned call center, intended to function round-the-clock to support local police and sheriffs' departments across the country that have entered into cooperative agreements with ICE. Koniag Government Services was offered a one year contact to operate the center.
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The Right of Entry forms are required for households that may need or have already received certain types of assistance related to winterization and debris removal. They allow authorized recovery agencies to enter properties to inspect, document, and complete recovery work.
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Called the Fisheries Science Modernization Act, the bill would set up a system for the use of environmental DNA, known as eDNA, in fishery management.