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Alaska officials say the changes could make fishing less safe and undermine science critical to managing fisheries.
But his Taiwan visit garnered the most headlines. In Taipei, Dunleavy met for an hour with President Lai Ching-te and held a ...
Alaska’s public lands and waters are used by virtually every Alaskan who hunts, fishes, traps and wants to keep doing it — ...
The arts and humanities organizations, led by visionary change agents, do much more than organizing cultural events: they ...
Tribal delegates from places like Seattle and Anchorage say this limits the voices from some of the largest communities of ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNSoldotna council hears call to lessen chicken restrictionsThe Soldotna City Council this month heard from people calling for a loosening of restrictions on raising chickens on residential properties in the city.
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The Olympian (TCA) on MSNWA state senator dies unexpectedly during trail run. ‘Difficult to process’State Sen. Bill Ramos, an Issaquah Democrat, died suddenly over the weekend, his wife and King County Council member Sarah ...
The Kansas City, Missouri, metropolitan area has long been a regional hub for the federal government, and the pain from the ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNTSA-style security screenings now required for visitors at Alaska State CapitolAirport-style security screenings began Monday at the Alaska State Capitol for most people other than legislators, their ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNJuneau Arts and Humanities Council bans DEI on ‘public facing documents’ due to funding threatThe Juneau Arts and Humanities Council is among the growing number of organizations nationwide banning diversity, equity and inclusion content due to threats to funding by the Trump administration, ...
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