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Relocation of eroding Alaska Native village seen as a test case for other threatened communitiesYereth Rosen, Alaska Beacon
Historical markers are everywhere in America. Some get history wrongLaura Sullivan & Nick McMillan, NPR News
‘Not in the business of just giving away our entire collections:’ Denver Art Museum denies Lingít claims for repatriationYvonne Krumrey, KTOO
Alaska Senate rolls out operating budget with roughly $1,300 PFD plus energy relief checkEric Stone, Alaska Public Media – Juneau
Alaska House committee advances, expands proposal to bar trans girls from girls sportsClaire Stremple, Alaska Beacon
Lawmakers weigh whether to reduce or acknowledge rights of growing Alaska homeless populationClaire Stremple, Alaska Beacon
Alaska judge strikes down state’s cash payments to families using correspondence school programsJames Brooks & Claire Stremple, Alaska Beacon
‘Not in the business of just giving away our entire collections:’ Denver Art Museum denies Lingít claims for repatriation
Juneau’s winter warming shelter has closed, but no summer campground has taken its placeApril 19, 2024
Downtown Juneau’s outdoor food court is expanding, with more restaurants and longer seasonsApril 16, 2024
Lawmakers to wait on Alaska Supreme Court as families reel in wake of correspondence rulingApril 19, 2024
Dunleavy argues homeschool allotments are an ‘indirect benefit’ to private schools. Lawmakers disagree.April 17, 2024