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On July 24, automated systems recorded more than 20,000 lightning strikes, which led to a late surge of wildfires after a quiet stretch in early summer.

James Dainis, who owns the business, says the state is mistaken and dissatisfied customers will be refunded.

Fall is in the air, but that doesn’t mean that specials for Alaskans traveling within the state have dried up.

City homeless coordinator Alexis Johnson warned Assembly members that the city is facing a “fiscal cliff,” with no money allocated for a cold-weather shelter.

Elementary and middle school students will start class an hour later each Monday, and this year is the first after Abbott Loop Elementary’s closure.

His debut novel “Secondhand Summer” was drawn from his family’s move to Anchorage, while “Coming Home” conveys tumult in both Alaska and America.

Part of the debate centers around Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody’s reasons for the raid.

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