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Doug Huntman got his turtle when he was 12. “Obviously I have a lot of gray hair on my face now,” he says. “I'm 55, so that ...
An Assembly ordinance, if approved, would legalize the purchase and smoking of marijuana at businesses that receive an onsite ...
The board approved a draft of a new policy that could sanction physicians for providing gender affirming care to minors in ...
If built, the pilot project would have two trains running daily from Wasilla to Anchorage and back again on existing rail ...
Dozens of agents and police officers stormed the Chelsea Inn early Friday, closing the inn as the bureau searched the ...
Taylor has served as the state's top attorney since 2021, after two of his immediate predecessors resigned amid scandals.
Researchers are studying rockslide risk in the tourism-dependent town as part of a regional effort to help seven tribal ...
The borough currently uses paper ballots, with electronic tabulators to tally results. It added electronic voting machines a ...
The association says former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred, who resigned last year amid a widespread scandal, ...
Hear about John Larson's "Through the Stillness, Through the Dark" and how collaboration and community have helped keep him ...
A cat cafe that opened in Wasilla in late July has helped over half a dozen felines find new homes. The Alaska Cat Cafe acts ...
The Trump administration has tied new requirements to election security grants. Some states told NPR they're passing on the ...