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- Alaska US Rep. Nick Begich III visits Bethel and upriver Kuskokwim villages
communities, you should have my opinion, this is Nick’s opinion, but you should have a priority for the rural food And so I think it makes sense, and that’s where I fall on it. KYUK: – to help bring those down and make it sustainable. You have food, energy, and housing, and those are the three things. So it’s important that we take time out and come back home and hear from people before we go make decisions
- How much of Project 2025 has actually been accomplished this year?
It also recommended removing out of every rule and regulation terms like sexual orientation, gender, tool, including the cutting of funds, to ensure that every state reports exactly how many abortions take The Trump administration did not make much headway on restricting access to the medication abortion drug Project 2025 authors want the Food and Drug Administration to reverse its 2000 approval of mifepristone The order also called for an enforcement plan to make sure schools allow parents full access to their
- A federal government shutdown is nearing; here’s a guide for what to expect
The web page that would normally host dozens of contingency plans remained blank until late September During the last government shutdown from late 2018 into early 2019, federal courts remained open to come up, veterans are going to be looking for answers, and they’re not going to be able to call like Department of Agriculture, will likely be able to continue to do so, though they may have to make alternative Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., control their respective chambers’ calendars as well as the floor
- Behind the battle for Haines’ cruise ship dock
Their visit makes three large corporations that have started circling Haines’ cruise infrastructure in Specifically, some say, for who makes money from that system, and how. slots for the largest cruise lines, specifically Carnival Cruise Line, which has been at the top of a food To me it’s like a godsend.” “Ultimately cruise lines are ones that make decisions about where they’re going.
- JDHS senior Elliot Welch joins Crimson Bears tennis history
“We had to pay our own way, like when we went up to play in Fairbanks,” Skilbred said. “Before the state tournament began we were sleeping on gym floors, but they were high schoolers and were “It is important for there to be options for younger kids to take up the game before reaching high school Fairbanks trips ended when the club closed down all indoor courts, and we felt we could not risk trips late “Also, Mona (Mametsuka) should take much credit for her dedication to teaching the younger players for
- Crimson Bears girls are Region V basketball champions
“All the games we played there was never a time to take a sigh of relief. “As a player and as a coach I still feel like I prepare almost the same,” she said. and it was like, ‘We have to lay it all on the court right now.’” “I feel like we worked so hard and it was like a showcase for us to show what we got, and we pulled through Panthers and Miss Chiefs split their four regular-season meetings, each winning twice on their home floor
- Alaska governor's race survey: AI policy and news sources
I will use AI to make government work better for Alaskans. Put to good use, AI could help cut the bureaucratic backlogs (permitting, Medicaid and food stamps eligibility AI should support decisions, not make them. KRFF is my No. 1 choice because it sounds like home. We will use AI to make government smaller and more effective.
- Trump’s Justice Department dropped 23,000 criminal investigations in shift to immigration
For complex cases, the DOJ can take years before deciding whether to bring charges. And while the Trump administration has promised to “ make America safe again ,” its DOJ has declined Such a review would typically take months, according to one attorney tasked with reviewing cases. The government filed a motion to dismiss the case late last year, arguing that the federal court did food stamps and welfare.
- Q&A with AWARE’s 2026 Women of Distinction
The preparation of the video recording is what I like to do. extreme violence came from them having a need, whether that was housing or transportation or childcare or food And I didn’t want it to feel like that for other people. The first time we did that, I had goosebumps like you wouldn’t believe. We were taking what was in the museum and trying to break it down.
- Convicted Alaska felon gets $1M a year to sell obsolete internet service. You pay for it.
The federal government and phone companies don’t call it a tax — but it acts like one. It also gives money to companies like Shoffstall’s regardless of how many people use their services. Some at the end of snowy roads littered with warning signs like: “You are no longer a trespasser. Like many cabins outside Fairbanks, the home is “dry,” meaning there’s no running water. In the corner of the room, a plastic box the size and color of a concrete brick sat near the floor.
- Wrangell Wolves snare first-ever state wrestling team championship
JDHS’ Schooler places second in girls’ state, Crimson Bears boys team takes fifth Wrangell High School “You just have to take who’s in front of you and worry about the next guy later. That is not the way I like to wrestle. “To take an overall championship is just… I can’t even imagine,” coach Carney said. Everybody worked hard, early practices, late nights, tears, blood, we’re just proud of everybody.”
- Gary and Jackson Lehnhart selected to Alaska High School Hall of Fame
Arctic Winter Games and national teams, and equally important teaching accomplishments from 1990-94 at Floyd Players like him, unselfish yet unafraid to take risks and try.” from the sideline, you felt like you were critical. , and soccer is like that. He was like "No, this is actually the first time."


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