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After Attack on IS, Iran Proposes Expanding Missile Program

By Mehdi Jedinia | VOA on Jul 1, 2017   Featured, National/World  

After Attack on IS, Iran Proposes Expanding Missile Program

Iran’s parliament is considering a proposal to spend nearly $550 million to bolster security and expand the country’s missile program.…

Governor Walker Signs $4.9 Billion Operating Budget Bills into Law

By Jonathon Taylor | Office of the Governor on Jul 1, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Governor Walker Signs $4.9 Billion Operating Budget Bills into Law

ANCHORAGE—Governor Bill Walker today signed into law House Bills 57 and 59, approving the $4.9 billion operating budget bills the…

Alaska Native Civil Rights Leader Elizabeth Peratrovich to be Commemorated on U.S. $1 Coin

By Jonathon Taylor | Office of the Governor on Jul 1, 2017   Featured, State  

Alaska Native Civil Rights Leader Elizabeth Peratrovich to be Commemorated on U.S. $1 Coin

JUNEAU — The United States Mint has released candidate designs that commemorate Alaska Native Civil Rights Leader Elizabeth Peratrovich and…

Coast Guard, Partners Continue Search for Two Missing in Marmot Bay

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Jun 30, 2017   At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard, Partners Continue Search for Two Missing in Marmot Bay

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Coast Guard, Alaska Air National Guard and good Samaritans continue to search Friday for one male and…

Is Trump Administration’s Visa Push a Way to Win Health Care Votes?

By Michael Grabell and Justin Elliott | ProPublica on Jun 30, 2017   Featured, National/World, Politics  

Is Trump Administration’s Visa Push a Way to Win Health Care Votes?

For months, Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, have been pushing the Trump administration to expand the number…

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries

By Kim Sparks | NOAA Fisheries on Jun 30, 2017   Featured, Rural, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries

Kitty Sopow presents a seagull egg she gathered.   Photo: K. Sopow June 30, 2017 — During our first week and half in…

Young Pollock Survival Better than Expected During Recent Bering Sea Warm Phase

By Christine Baier | NOAA on Jun 30, 2017   At Sea, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Young Pollock Survival Better than Expected During Recent Bering Sea Warm Phase

In 2014 the Bering Sea warmed, raising concerns that pollock populations would plummet as they did in the previous warm…

Local Advertising Scam Targets Multiple Businesses

By Michelle Tabler | BBB on Jun 30, 2017   Featured, General News, National/World  

Local Advertising Scam Targets Multiple Businesses

Anchorage, Alaska A company claiming to be based out of Vancouver, Washington is costing businesses to lose thousands of dollars with a too good to be true…

Governor Walker Meets with South Korean President Moon

By Jonathon Taylor | Office of the Governor on Jun 30, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Governor Walker Meets with South Korean President Moon

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Governor Bill Walker met in Washington, D.C., Wednesday with Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in to discuss ways to…

Flaws in Alaska’s Oil Tax Regime are Bigger Than Paying Cash for Tax Credits

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Jun 30, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Flaws in Alaska’s Oil Tax Regime are Bigger Than Paying Cash for Tax Credits

Juneau – Thursday, the leadership of the Alaska Senate Majority reversed course and called for action during the Second Special…

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