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The measure came as an amendment to an otherwise unrelated bill that would require adult websites to verify users are 18 or older.
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Over nearly an hour and a half at a Bethel City Council meeting, the popular establishment defended itself over a 2022 violation of its ratio of alcohol to food sales.
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The bill increases the amount of state money for school districts to purchase broadband service. Gov. Dunleavy indicated he'll sign it.
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Alaska's representative in U.S. Congress ran on a platform of "Fish, Family, Freedom." After 18 months on the job, Rep. Peltola sat down for an interview with KYUK during Cama-i weekend.
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Tribes can exert jurisdiction over allotments granted to individual Natives, the department’s head attorney said on Feb. 1.
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House and Senate leaders said lawmakers were prepared to call a joint session on March 18 to consider overriding the veto.
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The bill comes amid a wider debate over how Alaska’s waters are protected that is far from being resolved.
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Rep. Julie Coulombe’s bill would move money intended for crime victims from corrections to victim services.
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A proposed rule to add tribe-nominated members makes good on Interior Secretary Deb Haaland’s promise, but it may not address festering conflicts with the state.
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Dunleavy has to sign or veto the bill by March 14 or it becomes law without his signature.
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Rep. Ben Carpenter, R-Nikiski, said it would protect the dividend from competing with other budget priorities.
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The Alaska Division of Elections is working to verify signatures for the anti-RCV initiative, as well as one to increase the state's minimum wage.