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'We're trying.' Legislators warn AKLNG project may be too large a lift for session's final days
It's Wednesday. A week remains in session. In this edition: With the final sprint to the finish line underway, the Alaska Legislature has a ton on its plate, and that's before we get to the governor's late-in-the-session demand for a multi-
Accolades for the Memo: A deep dive into the two-tier education system pushed by Dunleavy
My long-running streak of haplessly submitting my work to annual awards has come to an end.
What does Trump's vow to 'indefinitely' run Venezuela's oil fields mean for Alaska? Not much, at least for now
Even setting aside the geopolitical implications of Trump's regime change in Venezuela, the economic and logistical challenges don't make it a particularly attractive investment.
The exemption that ended an era
A report detailing one Republican's efforts to conceal his business dealings ultimately pushed the outlet's business into the public eye.
Free lunches and free handgun trainings among legislators' school proposals
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Bluer skies
In a time of grim uncertainty, Alaska has plenty to be thankful for.
Like clockwork
Ballot Measure 2 looks like it could fail. Cue the election deniers.
'Not on my bingo card'
As Trump's second term comes into focus, Dunleavy may be Dun-leavin'.
The silver linings election
The national election was a bummer but Alaska has a lot to look forward to after voters elected a majority of bipartisan-minded legislators.