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House GOP members have proposed a constitutional amendment to allow public money at private schools. Senate members want a targeted legislative fix.
Greg Weldon, 60, died on Sunday, a city official said.
Few details were available Monday about the arrest including the charges involved. The stabbing occurred during a fight inside Valley Cinema on April 12.
The Newtok-to-Mertarvik transformation, decades in the making, is the most advanced of what is expected to be several relocations prompted by climate change.
The man was transported to a hospital in a serious condition, police said.
The new plan includes a large, new terminal, along with an unusual 30-year commitment from the cruise line.
Also, the Regulatory Commission of Alaska, which regulates utilities, denied the Anchorage Assembly’s request to reinstate the municipality’s voting power as a majority owner of the Eklutna Hydroelectric Project.
Warfield replaces Ann Brown.
The party’s annual convention featured speeches by Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom and businessman Nick Begich, who are running to unseat Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola.
When the ice retreats it causes them to fragment into smaller bodies of ice, establishing more glaciers.
John Dahlquist was charged this week with first-degree murder in connection to a shooting at a downtown Anchorage hotel that killed one man and injured another.
Two options for a new transit center could cost tens of millions of dollars. Or the public bus agency could move into its old digs, where developers continue to pursue a high-rise hotel.
After poor weather conditions prevented rescue personnel from reaching the skiers on Thursday, all six members of the party were airlifted off the icefield on Friday.
Seybert founded PenAir at age 18 in a Southwest Alaska village. It became the largest regional carrier in Alaska.
The pause announced Thursday is exclusive to Alaska, according to a spokesman for the Alaska National Guard, and came after advocacy from elected leaders in the state.
Brian Steven Smith lied on his application for citizenship in questions pertaining to killing, harming and sexually abusing others, prosecutors said.
Few details were available Friday morning about the circumstances surrounding the deaths, which police said they are investigating as a homicide.
During a Thursday special meeting, Assembly members also voted down Mayor Dave Bronson’s push to revive a mass homeless shelter in East Anchorage.
Members of Alaska’s congressional delegation and trade associations blasted the move as harmful to Alaska’s economy.
Health officials attribute the rise to the deadly synthetic opioid, fentanyl.
The program, if approved, would target smaller companies than those that won a share of more than $100 million in salmon and pollock purchases by the federal government earlier this year.
The Alaska GOP is holding its convention in Anchorage this week.
Kent Tompkins, owner of a Sterling construction company, is accused of making false statements about his criminal history in COVID-19 relief loan applications.