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KNBA's top stories: The legislature wrapped up the regular session last night, but they are already back at it today, tackling the governor's gasline tax. Efforts are underway in Juneau and Washington, D.C., to bring more help to two villages hit by last fall’s storm. Also: Step aboard an Arctic research ship—without leaving Anchorage.
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Canagold says it will avoid harming the Taku River amid concerns from tribal members about protecting salmon.
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Peltola supporters in Juneau said they want to see her unseat incumbent Dan Sullivan, and for Congress to take a stronger stand in checking executive powers of the Trump administration.
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This semester is the first time students at Thunder Mountain are carving full-size, 5-foot-tall paddles in the class.
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Several federal agencies have started audits of the 8(a) program, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called it “the oldest DEI program in the federal government.”
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More than a decade after the Pikka field ushered in what industry leaders called a renaissance on Alaska's North Slope, the first sellable oil is expected to come from that field soon.