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    Legislature votes against overriding governor's education funding veto

    Legislature votes against overriding governor's education funding veto

    • Haley Lehman

    JUNEAU — A joint session of the Alaska Legislature voted against overriding Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s education funding veto Thursday night.

    Breaking: Chambers invited to special session to consider education funding veto | 33rd Alaska Legislature gavels in, sets priorities for the coming session
    North Pole seeks its own land use appeals powers

    North Pole seeks its own land use appeals powers

    • Jack Barnwell

    If adopted, and the request approved by the Assembly, the North Pole City Council would act as the board of adjustment for appeals made by the planning commission.

    Drama association puts out curtain call for new plays festival

    Drama association puts out curtain call for new plays festival

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    The festival will include eight plays selected from the submissions for staged readings on May 3 and May 4 at the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theater.

    'Last Friday at Raven Landing' features a night of bluegrass

    'Last Friday at Raven Landing' features a night of bluegrass

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    Local musicians will liven up Raven Landing, 1222 Cowles St., at 7 p.m. on Friday in an hour-long free bluegrass performance.

    Breaking: Chambers invited to special session to consider education funding veto

    Breaking: Chambers invited to special session to consider education funding veto

    Both chambers of the Alaska Legislature could meet tonight in a joint session to consider overriding Gov. Mike Dunleavy's education funding veto.

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    Experts provide a snapshot of annual Arctic report card

    Experts provide a snapshot of annual Arctic report card

    The 2023 Arctic Report Card contains a series of peer-reviewed articles on the current state of the Arctic as well as 12 essays and articles from 82 authors in 13 countries.

    Paid family leave bill sees strong public support during committee hearing

    Paid family leave bill sees strong public support during committee hearing

    House Bill 100, sponsored by Rep. Jennie Armstrong (D-Anchorage), would offer 18 weeks of paid leave to state employees and teachers through an insurance-based family leave policy. Private employers could also participate in the program.

    Two teens charged in string of thefts last summer

    Two teens charged in string of thefts last summer

    The duo allegedly stole roughly $7,000 worth of items in 14 separate incidents, according to Alaska State Troopers.

    School board approves legislative priorities, CTE month resolution

    School board approves legislative priorities, CTE month resolution

    The Fairbanks North Star Borough Board of Education has settled on what it plans to advocate the Alaska Legislature for during the body’s curr…

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    Alaska youth soccer team makes history by reaching championship game at ODP tournament

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    A youth soccer team consisting of players from Alaska became the first group of boys in state history to reach the championship game of the Far West Regional Olympic Development Program Championships, a tournament hosted by the United States Soccer Federation.

    UAF women’s hoops remains winless in conference play after loss at NNU

    UAF women’s hoops remains winless in conference play after loss at NNU

    University of Washington’s week exemplifies highs and lows of athletics

    University of Washington’s week exemplifies highs and lows of athletics

    Three Ice Dogs have committed to Division I programs so far this season

    Three Ice Dogs have committed to Division I programs so far this season

    Lathrop boys get back on track with win over North Pole

    Lathrop boys get back on track with win over North Pole

    North Pole girls hoops wins at Lathrop for second time this season

    North Pole girls hoops wins at Lathrop for second time this season

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    Interior Delegation rings in 50 years at the Farmers Market

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    Community and collaboration bring Lathrop High School's 'Shrek: The Musical' to the stage

    Community and collaboration bring Lathrop High School's 'Shrek: The Musical' to the stage

    If you think this is a student performance only for students, think again.

    It's a rodent's life with Museum of the North family programs

    It's a rodent's life with Museum of the North family programs

    Alaska Railroad art signing scheduled for Jan. 27

    Alaska Railroad art signing scheduled for Jan. 27

    Inaugural Solstice Poetry Cycle features 30 poets sharing their works

    Inaugural Solstice Poetry Cycle features 30 poets sharing their works

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    North Pole Grange presents 'Arctic Intrigue'

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    Tickets on sale for Irish dance performance

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    Strangers become friends at Joy Community Library's Game Nights

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    Our Town: Game Nights at Joy Community Center Library began as a way to celebrate “International Gaming Month” last November. In January, the special nights were still going strong, with the biggest turnout yet last week. Read moreStrangers become friends at Joy Community Library's Game Nights

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    Want to read more books this year? Just try it

    Want to read more books this year? Just try it

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    Legacy of Clarence Berry lives on today at Museum of the North

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