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Lessons on grief and loss will be taught in NJ schools

They will be part of the health curriculum for students in grades 8-12 The post Lessons on grief and

BLM unveils plan for utility-scale solar development in western states

The Bureau of Land Management this week released a plan to bring utility-scale solar energy project

Postal carrier arrested for stealing, cashing checks from mail in Anchorage

A former Anchorage United States Postal Service postal carrier was arrested Wednesday in Missouri af

Homeland Security Committee finishes work and calls on House to impeach Secretary Mayorkas

Led by Congressman Mark Green of Tennessee, who chairs the House Committee on Homeland Security, all

Bill to make PFD statutory formula constitutionally protected is in House Judiciary on Friday

A bill offered by House Ways and Means Chair Rep. Ben Carpenter of North Kenai, requiring the state

Drama in Legislature turns into yawner as veto override goes down late Thursday

A surprise joint session of the Alaska Legislature was held Thursday night, with only a few hours no

Dunleavy introduces bills to keep rape kits moving through justice and medical systems with accountability program

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced legislation requiring that all law enforcement agencies and hea

Boundary Commission to meet Friday for update on Hoonah’s request for a new ‘Xunaa’ borough

The Alaska Boundary Commission will meet on Friday, Jan. 19 to hear an update on the petition of the

Supreme Court declines to take Alaska government worker union dues case

The U.S. Supreme Court took a pass on a contentious issue regarding union fees and government employ

Hall-Jensen, Dem. associate of Mayor Berkowitz and Gov. Walker, runs for House District 16, Anchorage

Carolyn Hall-Jensen, a registered Democrat associated with far-left political forces in Alaska, is r

Linda Maynor: Permanent Alabama changemaker who owns ‘tough’ as a virtue – 2024 Women of Impact

Linda Maynor did not plan on being where she is today. “I really wanted to be a psychologist,” she s

Kirby Smart might be the new king of college football

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