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Juneau-Douglas moved to Division 1 after the closing of Thunder Mountain High School, and Eagle River and Chugiak have both ...
Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene.” The opening lines of William Shakespeare’s ...
If dining out is the plan, two Wasilla-area restaurants are offering lavish brunch buffets sure to please all appetites.
The Houston, Palmer and Redington boys and girls soccer teams returned to the field this spring eagerly anticipating the 2025 ...
With more than half of Alaska’s regular legislative session over, attention in the state Capitol is focusing on a limited set of topics.
A long-planned major upgrade to the Palmer airport lighting and electrical systems could be underway this fall pending approval of funds by the Federal Aviation Administration and an award of ...
Clark is the second Valley product among the five players currently in UAA’s 2025 recruiting class, joining Wasilla High ...
MY House staff, supporters, and other community members come out to look back at the progress being made and the plans for ...
On Wednesday, the Alaska House of Representatives voted 32-8 to pass Senate Bill 15, which lowers the minimum alcohol-serving ...
The Anchorage School District (ASD) is in financial trouble, and instead of taking responsibility, they’re demanding the rest of Alaska pay for it. ASD has failed to adjust to declining ...
A bill that advanced in the Alaska Senate on Wednesday would provide a $1,000 per-student boost to the state’s school funding formula. It also would limit class sizes and tie ...
The Matanuska Susitna Borough Assembly worked through a largely routine business agenda at its Tuesday, April 1 meeting.
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