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In Alaska, the legislature is shaping up to be bipartisan

Bipartisan-minded legislators are on track to hold onto their majority in the Senate and take control of the House.

Alaskans approve $15 minimum wage, paid sick leave

Alaska voters have approved an initiative to raise the minimum wage to $15 and guarantee sick leave for most employees.

Creative Currents: Making new genres with Wasabi

Iñupiaq, Koyukon and Paiute musician Wasabi is about to release her first album, “Alaskamiuŋuruŋa.”

Regulators order investigation of GOP group boosting right-wing legislative candidates

Alaska campaign finance regulators ordered an investigation into the GOP-backed Families of the Last Frontier.

In Bocca Al Lupo celebrates Filipino American History Month 

Chef de Cuisine Rachel Barril’s five-Course menu drew on Italian, Alaska and Filipino Influences.

Campaign regulators seek hefty fines for East Anchorage GOP candidates Wright and Nelson

Most fines for violating Alaska’s campaign laws accrue daily, meaning overlooked errors from previous elections can snowball into five or six figures over an election cycle or two.

Creative Currents: Intuitive sculpting with Kendra Harvey

Ceramic sculptor Kendra Harvey is on the tail end of a busy year.

Rev. Schultz is on a mission to reclaim Christianity from Christian nationalism

As the nation hurtles toward election day, Anchorage First Presbyterian Rev. Matt Schultz is warning about a decades-old identity theft scam: Christian nationalism.

Alaska U.S. Sen Murkowski endorses a no vote on open primaries repeal

Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who has made a career of working across the political aisle, endorsed a no vote on Ballot Measure 2.

State-owned Alaska corporation approves up to $20 million for potential Arctic refuge oil bid

AIDEA voted unanimously to spend up to $20 million to prepare and possibly submit bids in an upcoming oil lease sale in ANWR.

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