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It was on July 9, 1927, almost a hundred years ago, that Benny Benson ran the very first Alaska flag up a flagpole. He was ...
As congressional Republicans passed a bill that will add new red tape to federal safety net programs, a statewide audit has found that Alaska's Department of Health is routinely failing to abide by ...
Thirty years ago, students from the Auntie Mary Nicoli Elementary School in Aniak were among those who held a statewide ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is defying state law and the will of Alaskans on education funding. When the legislature overrode the veto ...
The Sooners endured one injury after another last year, so coach Emmett Jones brought in five newcomers from the transfer ...
Proponents of a plan in Alaska to legalize certain psychedelics—including psilocybin, mescaline and DMT—have submitted an initial round of voter signatures as part of the campaign’s effort to put the ...
The majority of incidents were “just small grass fires” that the fire department quickly extinguished, an official said.
The Hawaiʻi State Public Library System announced last week that over 20,000 readers across the islands have registered for ...
The reversal reflected a growing struggle over the use of ballot measures to answer policy questions in Republican-led states ...
The governor cited declining state revenues for the budget vetoes. Legislators and advocates say funding for child care and ...
"There is absolutely no reason why the American people should be forced to foot the bill for Sesame Street in Iraq," Senator ...
A concerning series of accidents and near-accidents in the waters of our state’s ponds, lakes and beaches this summer has ...
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