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After a relatively gentle spring breakup, Anchorage's ditches, medians, trails, parks and waterways are once again littered with a winter's worth of trash. Now it's time to tidy up. The biggest effort ...
A newly released state review determined the officer will not face criminal charges in the fatal shooting on Tudor Road.
An education funding bill passed by the legislature on Wednesday is giving new hope that deep cuts in the Anchorage School ...
A magnet school in Marina del Rey was placed on lockdown Wednesday after a firearm allegedly brought by a 13-year-old student was discharged inside a classroom. The incident occurred around 8:30 ...
For the third time in two years, the Alaska Legislature has approved a bill that seeks to increase long-term state funding ...
Gov. Dunleavy has not been shy about vetoing education bills, and lawmakers have failed to override him. Will a funding and ...
Some district superintendents expressed surprise and concern at the letter and repeat veto threat, and called for state ...
In 1920, over a hundred years ago, Congress passed the Merchant Marine Act. The legislation mandated that persons or goods that are transported between any United States ports must be ...
Recalls of elected officials are rare—and they should be. They’re meant for serious breaches of public trust, not for disagreements over process or tough decisions made during difficult times. So ...