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Cruise company backs Alaska Railroad's plan to replace Seward dock
Alaska Public Radio Network· 6 hours agoThe Alaska Railroad Company is moving forward with plans to replace a nearly 60-year-old passenger dock in Seward. The $137 million project is for one of three docks in the ...
Is your child enrolled in a correspondence program? We want to hear from you.
Alaska Public Radio Network· 2 hours agoA recent ruling from an Anchorage Superior Court judge has left families of students in...
University of Alaska student workers union members protest for contract, after judge bars strike
Alaska Public Radio Network· 1 day agoHundreds of University of Alaska graduate students protested in marches on Monday at the Fairbanks...
Alaska’s first resettlement conference highlights state’s recent spike in refugees
Alaska Public Radio Network· 1 day agoThe number of refugees settling in Alaska has sharply increased in recent years. Alaska used to...
Alaska Comedy Showcase comes to Homer for 3rd show | Homer News
Homer News· 21 hours agoSally Oberstein’s Alaska World Arts is bringing the Alaska Comedy Showcase to Homer for an evening...
Alaska’s Indigenous teens emulate ancestors’ Arctic survival skills at the Native Youth Olympics
KAMR Amarillo· 4 days agoANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The athletes filling a huge gym in Anchorage, Alaska were ready to compete,...
Alaska House approves social media ban for young kids, online pornography ID checks for all
Alaska Beacon via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe Alaska House of Representatives voted by a wide margin and with bipartisan support on Friday to...
Report portrays a mixed picture of Alaska’s huge seafood industry
Anchorage Daily News· 3 days agoThe Alaska seafood industry remains an economic juggernaut, but it is under strain from forces...
The Correspondence school allotment lawsuit | Talk of Alaska
Alaska Public Radio Network· 1 day agoA Superior court judge recently threw out the laws supporting Alaska’s correspondence education...
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Alaska Public Radio Network· 1 day agoA family in Utqiagvik celebrates their teenage son landing his first bowhead whale. Plus, Senators introduce a wide-ranging crime bill.