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  • KNBA Top Stories: State lawmakers disagree on a proposed super-sized Permanent Fund Dividend.Click Bishop, a Republican candidate for governor has chosen a running mate, Inupiaq leader Greta Schuerch. Anchorage police say an officer exchanged gunfire with a man fleeing from a violent disturbance in Airport Heights. A police-involved shooting in Bethel is under investigation. King Islanders celebrate spring hunting traditions.
  • KNBA Top Stories: Many of Alaska’s Ukrainian refugees stuck in a state of political limbo, unsure what comes next. The Aleutians East Borough and three other groups are suing the Alaska Board of Fisheries. A federal ban on Russian seafood imports to the United States is about to expire. El Nino is on its way, bringing warmer weather this summer and through the winter.
  • Some of KNBA's Top Stories: Anchorage police say the death of Kelly Hunt, a missing Shaktoolik student who had been missing for months, is a tragedy — but so far, not a crime. The Anchorage Assembly is set to vote on a measure that would reactivate its public safety commission.
  • One of our top KNBA stories today: Remembering Robert Nick of Nunapitchuk and his life of public service. Also: Celebration 2026 gets underway in Juneau with the arrival of 13 canoes.
  • Everyone knows about the multimillion-dollar salaries and celebrity status of NBA players. But in the shadows of the NBA, men toil in the relative obscurity of the D-League to keep their dream alive.
  • As President Trump delivered his State of the Union address, reporters from across NPR's newsroom, are fact checking his speech and offer context.
  • Nasr al-Ansi, a top commander of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, appeared in an 11-minute Internet video posted Wednesday, saying the massacre at Charlie Hebdo was in "vengeance for the prophet."
  • A proposed ocean and fish restoration project in the Gulf of Alaska is trying to generate support at the local and state level. Anchorage state Senator Elvi [EHL-vee] Gray-Jackson wants Alaskans to put pressure on their congressional delegation to block Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from becoming the country s top U.S. health official.
  • The controversies over gifted education start with identifying who qualifies for that title.
  • Five Republican Senate incumbents are looking increasingly vulnerable, while fundraising reports provide glimpses of Democratic strength.
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