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For nearly a year, Nome citizens have publicly cried out for transparency and accountability from their police department. In September, the department…
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The Arctic Domain Awareness Center came to Nome looking to know specifically how rural Alaskans, particularly Alaska Natives, felt they were prepared to…
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy says public safety across Alaska is his number one priority, yet his actions to fulfill that commitment seem counterintuitive to some…
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Alaskan basketball fans are knee deep in March Madness, with both NCAA and ASAA High school playoffs fully underway - in college ball, half of the games…
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April 29, 2016Legislators to put Power Cost Equalization excess earnings to other usesBy Associated PressHouse and Senate negotiators have reached…
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Oct. 27, 2015Gas pipeline partner supports state buyout proposalA TransCanada Corp. spokesman says the company respects Gov. Bill Walker's wishes to take…
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The Institute of the North is bringing stakeholders and policy leaders together in a series of meetings in Arctic Alaska communities. As KNOM's Matthew…
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About a hundred residents of Tyonek, on the west side of Cook Inlet, were evacuated yesterday. Now shifting winds have the fire headed toward the village…
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About a hundred residents of Tyonek, on the west side of Cook Inlet, were evacuated yesterday. Now shifting winds have the fire headed toward the village…
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Governor Sean Parnell says it would be immoral to leave the state's debt to public employees' retirement benefits for future generations to pay, so he's…