Alaska’s ongoing budget crisis has departments reaching deeper for possible cuts to expenditures, and the Department of Law, which has already closed one rural office, may see another shuttered in the next fiscal year.
Jerzy Shedlock
An Anchorage judge on Thursday rejected a motion to throw out a public interest lawsuit seeking to void the Legislature’s controversial and expensive lease for its downtown Anchorage office building. 
Lisa Demer
Deborah Hall, a 2004 winner of the BP Teachers of Excellence award, is now the do-it-all principal of Denali Elementary. 
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An effort to recall North Slope Borough Mayor Charlotte Brower can move ahead, according to a letter hand-delivered Thursday to the movement’s sponsors.
Lisa Demer
The federal government on Friday announced $5.9 million in grants to tribes, aimed at caring for homeless veterans including 60 Alaskans. 
Erica Martinson
Nathaniel Kile Jr., 19, was sentenced Friday in Anchorage to four years in prison for his part in a marijuana robbery that ended in the death of 20-year-old Jeanpal Borge.Crime & JusticeJerzy Shedlock
The Department of Homeland Security announced a timeline for the final phase of the Real ID Act Friday, and Alaska's deadline is January 2018.Alaska TravelSuzanna Caldwell
Federal wildlife managers and the Alaska state game board are at odds again, this time over a proposed new federal regulation that would limit predator control in wildlife refuges. WildlifeErica Martinson
Award-winning photographer sees life as a zoo where the gawkers are as interesting as what they're gawking at.CultureMike Dunham

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Adventure

Schnuelle considering 2017 return to Iditarod racing (with video)

Despite being one of the sport’s more accomplished dog drivers, Sebastian Schnuelle decided after the 2011 Iditarod — in which he recorded his fourth-straight top-10 finish — that he was done. The racing grind had become too much.Scott Jensen

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Arctic

What scientists discovered in Greenland could be making sea-level rise even worse

Recent changes to the island's snow and ice cover appear to have affected its ability to store excess water, meaning more melting ice may be running off into the ocean than previously thought, a new study finds.Chelsea Harvey | The Washington Post

Nation/World

  • Three-quarters of people who use two or more devices simultaneously report symptoms of digital eye strain, according to a survey. Symptoms include, neck/shoulder/back pain, eye strain, headache, blurred vision and dry eyes.

  • President Obama vetoed legislation Friday that would have repealed the Affordable Care Act and stripped all federal funds from Planned Parenthood, writing in his veto message that the measure would “reverse the significant progress we have made in improving health care in America.”

We Alaskans

Assembling Kachemak Bay belugas, bone by bone

The bones and teeth, separate from the once-living whale, were antiseptically clean, minimalist and disjointed, like parts of a model plane. And yet they were also beautiful, perfectly shaped by nature’s design, each as lovely to admire as a well-made vase.Nancy Lord

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