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The stoppage was in place for about an hour Wednesday morning. Residual delays are expected throughout the delay.
The state owes $17.5 million to four school districts after not adequately funding them during the COVID-19 pandemic, the feds said.
U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola raised $1.7 million in the first three months of the year.
The road would support the development of mining prospects, but it has faced opposition from many tribal and conservation groups.
A letter the city council sent Tuesday to Attorney General Treg Taylor also asks for guidance on whether librarians could be arrested for letting minors check out the books.
Five acres of land that was formerly privately owned has been added to the forest’s Kootznoowoo Wilderness area on Admiralty Island, said The Wilderness Land Trust.
An amended bill would add elementary, middle school and collegiate sports to limits in place for high school.
The federal agency based its decision on a veto of the Southwest Alaska project last year by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The U.S. military has struggled to attract recruits in a tight job market, where companies are willing to pay more and provide good benefits.
Over 20,000 correspondence students in Alaska could see significant changes to their education under the ruling late Friday.
A spokeswoman for the Wasilla Police Department said she couldn’t provide any additional information or confirm if any arrests had been made.
Drivers who live in much of Southcentral Alaska will have until May 15 to remove their studded tires.
No insurance or ID is needed to access the free care, which includes dental, vision and medical services. Another pop-up clinic is happening in Fairbanks.
Although plans are in a preliminary stage, officials are looking to renovate and expand the Avis Alaska Sports Complex.
The Alliance for the Support of American Legion Baseball in Anchorage hopes to relocate and rebuild Mulcahy Stadium, opening up land for development as part of the idea.
The Washington Post was granted a rare embed with Navy SEALs and Green Berets as the Pentagon, wary of a conflict with Russia or China, stress-tested its preparedness in Arctic conditions.
Both the victim and suspect were under 18, police said. The incident is being investigated as a homicide.
Astrophysicists Lindsay Glesener and Sabrina Savage wait for the conditions to be ideal before launching a pair of rockets loaded with testing instruments into the atmosphere.
Alaska Democrats held a voice vote for their party-run preference poll at in-person and virtual district meetings, with Biden as the lone candidate eligible to receive votes.
The ruling takes aim at public funds going to private schools and could potentially have major implications for the nearly 20,000 correspondence school students in Alaska.
The operating and capital budgets were exchanged in the second-floor hallway of the state Capitol to a large crowd of legislators and staff.
Anthony Dillard, 63, was arrested in 2010 but that case ended in a mistrial in 2014. He was tried again and convicted in 2019.
Ballots in the runoff race are scheduled to be mailed to voters on April 30. The final day to vote is May 14, according to the city’s election calendar.