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Funding for Early Education Opportunities will be Restored

By Austin Baird | Akleg on Aug 14, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Funding for Early Education Opportunities will be Restored

  Rep. Tuck Worked with Gov. Dunleavy to Protect Alaska’s Investment in Early Education ANCHORAGE-Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced today that he would restore funding for early education programs when he signs House Bill 2001 later this week. The governor made the announcement during a ceremony today in Anchorage attended by Rep. Chris Tuck (D-Anchorage). HB […]

Coast Guard Rescues Two near Driftwood Bay State Marine Park

By U.S. Coast Guard on Aug 12, 2019   At Sea, Featured, General News  

Coast Guard Rescues Two near Driftwood Bay State Marine Park

  ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Mustang rescued two mariners stranded near Driftwood Bay State Marine Park, southeast of Seward, Saturday. Coast Guard Sector Anchorage command center watchstanders received a notification from the good Samaritan vessel Lights Out that two people were stranded after beaching their boat to avoid sinking.  The […]

Fall Public Safety Training Academy Commences With 39 New Recruits

By Ken Marsh DPS on Jul 31, 2019   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Fall Public Safety Training Academy Commences With 39 New Recruits

  SITKA — The Alaska Law Enforcement Training (ALET) Academy’s second session of the year began Sunday, July 28, with the enrollment of 39 recruits representing police agencies around the state. The class includes 15 Alaska State Trooper recruits, one Wildlife Trooper recruit, seven Village Public Safety Officer recruits, and 16 police officer recruits from11 […]

Ferry workers Explain Failure by Governor’s Negotiators that Led to Strike

By Rob Arnold on Jul 26, 2019   Featured, State  

Ferry workers Explain Failure by Governor’s Negotiators that Led to Strike

  JUNEAU – Four-hundred public ferry workers who operate Alaska’s Marine Highway System are providing a “behind-the-scenes” look at the events which led up to a strike that began Wednesday afternoon, July 24. The strike is ongoing, although union officials have made it clear they are ready to talk when a settlement is within reach. […]

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