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Behind the cameras: Gavel Alaska broadcasts the business of state government to Alaskans

The public service broadcast from KTOO Public Media, works closely with state offices to ensure Alaskans can see their state government in real time.

Current Cravings: A sushi showdown in four acts

I feel overwhelmed when it comes to selecting good sushi restaurants in Anchorage.

Creative Currents: A ‘more measured approach’ with Valerie Jaimes

When oil painter Valerie Jaimes first came to Alaska, she didn’t think that she would be here long.

Psychedelica, Salmon, and Science: Welcome to Trollfest

Last weekend, Juneau gathered at Centennial Hall for Trollfest, a celebration of art, music and environmentalism inspired by the legendary artist Ray Troll.

Sullivan’s Memorial Day speech prompts rebuke from Alaska veteran

On May 26th, 2025, I attended the remembrance of our Veterans on Memorial Day at the Wasilla Wall of Honor.

Did the Dunleavy administration cut sweetheart tax deals with oil companies? Legislators are trying to find out.

Alaska legislative leaders are demanding Dunleavy address an “overall pattern of peculiarities” in the state’s collection of oil and gas tax.

Trail Blazers: Justin Bickley

Growing up, Justin Bickley didn’t feel like the outdoors were for him.

GOP refusal to balance their budget puts AIDEA and state scholarship fund on the chopping block

The impact on both AIDEA operations and the state’s scholarship program under either scenario isn’t immediately clear.

Alaska Legislature passed a law capping predatory payday loans. Republicans said it was anti-freedom

A long-running effort to protect Alaskans from predatory payday loan schemes cleared the Alaska Legislature in its closing days.

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