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A resolution, sponsored outgoing Assembly Member Richard Derkevorkian, asks the state legislature to allow term limits for school boards.
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Today, Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed half of the education funding passed by the Legislature. The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District was counting on that funding to bring back cut positions, and make up a $13 million deficit.
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The Cooper Landing Bypass project manager says a lack of full funding in this year’s legislative budget could mean delays in the major highway project.
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We all know about the laws of nature. What we might not realize is how difficult it can be for those who study nature to get their research translated into modern-day laws.
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The decision means Alaskans must continue to access abortion pills directly from their medical providers. Dr. Robin Holmes, a reproductive health specialist, says Walgreens' choice has implications for rural Alaska communities.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is facing a $13.1 million deficit for the next fiscal year. This issue comes as districts statewide struggle with a lack of inflationary adjustments to the education funding from the state.
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A confluence of rising inflation, stagnating state funding and widespread enrollment issues is hitting schools across Alaska. We spoke with reporter James Brooks, who been covering the issue with a statewide focus with Lisa Phu for the Alaska Beacon.
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The forum was the latest in our series in partnership with The Peninsula Clarion. We spoke with candidates Ginger Bryant and Louie Flora, running for District 6.
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The forum was the latest in our series in partnership with The Peninsula Clarion. We spoke with candidates Ginger Bryant and Louie Flora, running for District 6.
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The forum was the sixth in our series in partnership with The Peninsula Clarion. We spoke with incumbent Rep. Ron Gillham and candidate Justin Ruffridge (District 7) and Rep. Ben Carpenter (District 8) about where they stand on a constitutional convention, their thoughts on Alaska's fiscal and energy futures, and what singular bill they would sponsor this session — if they could pick just one.