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The plane was chartered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to fly from Anchorage to Cape Newenham, located roughly 25 miles south of Platinum.
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The civilian-contracted aircraft crashed at the Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site Airport, roughly 450 miles west of Anchorage.
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A federal judge has vacated a land swap agreement that was key to road construction between the communities of King Cove and Cold Bay. The road would pass through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.
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In the seat left vacant by Sen. Lyman Hoffman, early results showed a preference for another political veteran to represent the sprawling district that covers Bristol Bay, much of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, and the entire Aleutian Chain.
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State polling locations are supposed to be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on primary election day. But in Nunapitchuk on Aug. 18, voters were left without a polling place for most of the day. It’s not clear exactly why.
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Early returns show both Dan Sullivans and Mary Peltola will advance to the November ballot in an election that has attracted more than $30 million. The race for fourth was too close to call.
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Alaskans are narrowing the field in the race to be Alaska's next governor. Check out the latest updates here.
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Several Alaska Native groups take the Alaska Division of Elections to task for failing to adequately serve rural voters.
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Statewide, there are 17 candidates for governor, five competitive legislative seats, one ballot measure, and many federal candidates.
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Candidates for governor are considering whether it’s worth continuing on to November, even if they’re among the top finishers in this month’s election.
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While Bethel’s community fair and summer reading festival were underway, state lawmakers showed up to honor the Kuskokwim Consortium Library with a legislative citation for its work organizing another event earlier this year – KuskoCon.
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The jump in salmon numbers has also inflamed a debate about fishing bans amid reports of illegal harvests.
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UPDATE: Atchak was located alive and safe in the area on Aug. 14.
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The move to close coho fishing comes just days after the Alaska Department of Fish and Game issued its own coho closure, citing drastically reduced numbers at the Kuskokwim River sonar.
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Over the next few years, thousands of military families will arrive in Anchorage, and they’ll need homes in an already tight housing market.
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The dust is still settling, and votes are still being counted. But in the meantime, here are four takeaways from Alaska's primary election.
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If such an engineering feat could work on the Valerie Glacier near Yakutat, they say, it may also work on the world’s largest ice sheets, potentially delaying a catastrophic rise in sea levels.
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Menopause impacts about half the US population, but many medical providers get minimal education on it. Alaska providers weigh in on how to get better treatment in the state.
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