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What’s Up Alaska?!: Musical Military Wife Life in Alaska feat. Shaylyn Goard

The views expressed on this podcast belong to its content creators and guests and do not reflect the views of The Alaska Current, its affiliates or contributors. Shaylyn Goard, a seasoned artist based in Anchorage, wears many hats. Her portfolio...

Dunleavy threatens to kill education deal if his priorities aren’t included

Governor Dunleavy plays hardball with the education bill, insisting on his teacher bonus plan and charter school expansion.

Creative Currents: Under the ‘Midnight Sonne’

Jennifer Sonne designs this year's Anchorage Folk Festival poster, drawing inspiration from Alaska's natural beauty and her passion for artistic expression.

Legislature approves education deal, setting up another showdown with Dunleavy

Alaska Senate approves education compromise despite Governor Dunleavy's criticism, setting stage for potential veto.

Alaska AG fails to join eight states in federal suit challenging Kroger acquisition

The Federal Trade Commission said the nationwide 413-store divestiture plan is a "hodgepodge of unconnected stores, banners, brands, and other assets that Kroger’s antitrust lawyers have cobbled together and falls far short of mitigating the lost competition between Kroger and Albertsons.”

Can jet-setting ski racers be climate activists? Anchorage athlete leans into ‘imperfect advocacy.’

Climate change poses an existential threat to cross-country skiing. But it's hard to talk about for some top athletes, who fear being accused of hypocrisy because of their travel-intensive lifestyles.

Lawmakers across the political spectrum should help more Alaskans vote

A host of laws to make voting easier would benefit Independent, Republican, and Democratic constituents.

Alaska GOP bill redefining ‘life’ could lead to murder charges for abortions

Alaska GOP's House Bill 107 sparks controversy by redefining 'life' and 'person,' prompting fears of criminalizing abortion providers.

Alaska lawmaker’s bid to revive stalled green energy policy defines coal as ‘clean’

Sutton Republican Rep. George Rauscher says he wants to encourage innovation without leaving fossil fuels behind. But one critic is blasting his new bill as a “jumbled mess.”

Ethics panel dismisses one of two complaints against Rep. Eastman

Alaska House Ethics Subcommittee dismisses a complaint against Rep. David Eastman for allegedly using state resources to support "Freedom Convoy."

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