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  • State and Local News: Governor Dunleavy proposes a budget that includes increased spending for next year’s Permanent Fund Dividend, along with a $1.5 billion dollar deficit.The head of the Alaska Permanent Fund gets a big pay raise. Alaska Airlines cancels a popular flight between Juneau and Seattle.
  • State and Local News: Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance endorses the Eklutna Tribe’s efforts to build a small casino in Birchwood. The city of Anchorage releases a report from a consultant on police involved shootings. The name of a company the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation hopes to recruit to build the pipeline is no longer a secret.
  • State and Local News: President Jimmy Carter's Alaska Legacy. Governor Mike Dunleavy's wish list for President-Elect Trump. 2024 Arctic Report Card: Arctic Tundra is releasing more carbon than it captures. The number of American Indian and Alaska Native-owned businesses have dropped slightly but earnings have increased.
  • Coast Guard searches for missing Mekoryuk boaters. Kenai Cultural Center features exhibits that mix oral histories and artifacts. Conservation groups and a tribe sue to overturn a Contango Ore Inc. mining permit on the west side of Cook Inlet.
  • Family escapes Bear Creek Fire near Healy, but not without losses. Lyman Hoffman, Alaska’s longest serving senator, is stepping down. Pel'Meni, a downtown restaurant, finds a way to keep serving Russian dumplings, after a pick-up truck crashed into its storefront.
  • A federal appeals court has sided with federal fishery managers in its lawsuit against the State of Alaska over subsistence management on the Kuskokwim River. It's the latest chapter in a long legal saga, that once again put the landmark Katie John subsistence case to the test.
  • Harper Moyski, age 10, and Fletcher Merkel, age 8, were killed, and 18 children between the ages 6 and 15 were injured by a shooter. Middle schoolers acted heroically to protect others, a parent said.
  • Lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., says former President Donald Trump was singularly responsible for inciting the mob that breached the Capitol on Jan. 6.
  • Going into the conventions for both parties, Hillary Clinton has a distinct advantage. But do the Baton Rouge police shootings, the recent terror-related incidents or these next two weeks change that?
  • Organic milk contains about 62 percent more omega-3s than milk from cows on conventional dairy farms, a new U.S.-based study finds. To get the full boost of these healthful fatty acids, you'll need to drink whole milk.
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