Woman threatened person at convenience store with hammer, officers with hatchet, according to JPD
Three decades of capital city coverage.
26 employees from Central and South America are far from family, yet among many at Torchlight Parade.
State boundary commission reaffirms 3-2 vote; excluded communities likely to ask for reconsideration.
Multitude of partners reflect on year of land management and rural economic development efforts.
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Hospital’s balance sheet shows dramatic bottom-line turnaround starting in May as services cut.
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Eight of nine Assembly members need to OK plan if enough objections filed; at least two already have doubts.
Parties say they’re hopeful; outcome will depend on funding being included in the next state budget.
Berminator, Salt-O-Saurus Rex, Ka-PLOW selected as winners in contest with more than 400 entries.
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Similar declaration by Trump in 2016 abandoned after Alaska’s U.S. senators expressed opposition.
Delegation hosts annual open house as at least two prepare to occupy better offices as majority members.
Biden expected to sign bill that eliminates government pension offset from benefits.
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TSA will still screen holiday travelers, military will work without paychecks; food stamps may lapse.
Demoted to division status after statehood, governor says revival will improve food production policies.
Increase needed due to rates not keeping up with inflation, officials say; Assembly will need to OK plan.
Governor’s captivating journey to nowhere, woman who won’t leave the beach among those making waves.
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