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GENTLE READER: Ah, the old, “I wasn’t starting my dinner, I was just trying it.” The optics do not really distinguish between ...
Dear Annie: I have a job I love, but I’m at risk of losing it because I’m lazy and I procrastinate. My job is mostly autonomous, which makes it a little too easy to put things off and not work hard -- ...
Trump is “in peak physical and mental condition,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told The Atlantic in an ...
A close relative keeps bringing up the fact that I’m underemployed. She keeps insisting that she’s “worried about me.” She sends me job posts and says that “something is better than nothing,” or that ...
For Anne Winters, that moment happened in 1983 in Seldovia, where she was attending a Fourth of July celebration. She had arrived in Alaska 15 years earlier when her husband was stationed at Fort ...
Randy Bates, in the statement released by Dunleavy, reinforced the governor’s emphasis on resource development.
A recent Harvard study ranked Alaska’s public charter schools among the very best in the country. These schools are ...
Jorden Nigro of Juneau and Roz’lyn Grady of Anchorage have worked on behalf of youth in Alaska for more than 50 years combined, and were both named by The Alaska Children’s Trust as two of this year’s ...
The storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, ripped bricks off of siding and downed trees and power lines as residents were urged to take cover.
The 301 Dimond High students who graduated Thursday are among the roughly 3,000 graduates the Anchorage School District is celebrating this spring.
An 8-year-old Hammond’s flycatcher that arrived in Fairbanks surpasses the previous oldest recorded bird of its species, one that was 7 years old when biologists banded and captured her in Oregon.
The Storozhuks have one year left until their parole expires, though they hope to stay in Alaska permanently. Home should be ...
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