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  • KNBA's Top Stories: The Anchorage mayor extends police foot patrols in downtown through the end of the year. The Kenai City Council eyes the vacant Challenger Learning Center to house its police and fire departments. The arrival of more Alaska Air National Guard air refueling tankers coincides with more active duty service members assigned to Eielson Air Force Base. After years of fundraising, a Juneau boy has now undergone a potentially life-saving treatment for a rare genetic disease.
  • KNBA Top Stories: The Anchorage School District announces more lay-offs. The state legislature will hold public hearings this week on three upcoming ballot measures for this November’s election. A Wasilla woman died Sunday in a crash with a semi near Palmer. After 40 years of service, the Emmonak Women’s Shelter plans to retire its building and open a new one that's bigger and safer. A statewide program is helping rural Alaska kids get summer meals
  • KNBA's Top Stories: The State Senate passed a capital budget that provides matching federal funds for state projects and money for urgently needed school repairs. State lawmakers hit the brakes on a big tax break for the natural gas pipeline. President Trump’s Energy Secretary gives a big thumbs up to Alaska’s pipeline project. Troopers arrest a Willow woman in the death of more than two dozen dogs. While the supplies last, the Anchorage Fire Department is handing out free bicycle helmets.
  • KNBA Top Stories: The Senate Judiciary Committee questions the governor’s nominee for the Police Standards Council about her social media posts. National Democrats are moving big money into Alaska’s U.S. House race. After months without airline service, passengers from St. Paul Island are back with regularly scheduled flights. Budget cuts at East Anchorage High School hit close to home, as students lose their band director.
  • The Joint Chiefs of Staff issued a message noting that violence isn't covered by free speech and that the breach of the U.S. Capitol was an assault on the government.
  • The telecommunications company will not admit wrongdoing. If approved by a judge, subscribers would receive 15% refunds on their core subscriptions, or $25, whichever amount is larger.
  • "Due to economic and structural obstacles" in LaLiga regulations, Messi will depart less than a month after making a verbal agreement on a 5-year deal, the club said in a statement.
  • The company's third crewed spacecraft took off from Florida early Friday.
  • Lawmakers questioned Marine Commandant James Amos about how much money the military really needs. One day they say any cut endangers national security. Another day, they say they are ready for any attack on Syria.
  • Skies have cleared and the worst may be over. But as the water goes down, the destroyed roads, homes and businesses are emerging. Piles of debris line canyons.
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