Legislators warn bad blood may hamper other issues as numerous Republicans abandon earlier support.
Juneau student services specialist among those finding creative ways to provide assistance.
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Retaliation by governor, fractured relationships within Legislature on other issues among concerns.
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Tribes can exert jurisdiction over allotments granted to individual Natives, opinion states.
Board members make wish list if state funding increases, as governor vetoes bill providing funds.
Legislature expected to meet for veto override session Monday, unknown if enough votes exist.
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Three decades of capital city coverage.
Office opened last year without earmarked funds; APFC head says HQ could eventually move from Juneau
“Child sexual abuse material” replaces term “child pornography” in proposal passed by 39-1 vote.
Icebergs, shipwreck victims, historic fire and Native heritage part of downtown landmark’s history.
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Extra payment of more than $200 expected for this year’s PFD.
Claims of plan for two grade 8-12 schools based on faulty and incomplete data, district leaders say.
House Finance Committee awaiting new revenue estimates for the coming year before finishing draft.
Giving governor full control of Alaska Marine Highway Operations Board among orders rejected.