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  • Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.
  • Cricket is one of the world’s most popular sports, with about 2.5 billion fans. Several of the U.S. team’s starting players are from other countries, including India, Pakistan and New Zealand.
  • 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.
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