An NPR analysis finds that over the past two years, state lawmakers introduced more than 300 bills targeting trans people. Most of this legislation, 86%, takes aim at the rights of trans youth.
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In new bipartisan Alaska Senate majority of 17, members vow compromise and consensus
All nine elected Democrats and eight of the 11 elected Republicans have joined what the incoming Senate President Gary Stevens calls ‘a very healthy majority.’
Newscast — Friday, November 25, 2022
In this newscast: Only 2 people charged with voter fraud related to Alaska’s 2020 election; a look back at Dunleavy’s first term as governor; Republicans hold 21 out of 40 seats in Alaska’s House of Representatives
Juneau police make an arrest in September killing of Faith Rogers
Anthony Michael Migliaccio was arrested in Juneau on Thursday evening under a warrant for first degree murder, according to a police press release.
Two years after contentious 2020 vote, Alaska finds only three voter fraud cases
Despite claims by some Alaskans that fraudulent voting changed the state’s election results two years ago, no evidence of fraud on that scale has been uncovered by investigators.
Listen: How American Indian family separation leaves impacts generations later
With that reunion came new questions on what shapes identity, and how generations of displacement of American Indians affects that identity.




