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‘Locked down’: Crime at Anchorage big box stores prompts new strategies
The municipality is adding police details, training store managers to write reports, and consolidating repeated thefts into felony charges.
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With outgoing governor and limited revenue, Alaska legislators consider priorities in lead-up to session
With strains on both revenue projections and their relationship with the governor, lawmakers in the majority say they are coming into the session with mixed expectations.
Alaska gets $272M in federal funds for ‘rural health transformation’
The money is meant to bolster the state’s health care system, with Medicaid cuts on the horizon.
Lt. Gov. Dahlstrom sends Alaska voters’ information to Trump administration after legal review
The data was shared after “a thorough review in consultation with the Department of Law,” the lieutenant governor’s office said.
Thousands of Alaskans face health care ‘cliff’ in the new year amid gridlock in Congress
Alaska’s U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan said they are still working on extending health care subsidies that expire on Dec. 31.
Military spending bill includes free flights for Alaska soldiers and a push to reopen Adak
Sen. Dan Sullivan says $115 million in Arctic infrastructure money is intended to start reactivation for the Aleutian base.

