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Report : Alaska law enforcement needs more training on handling mentally ill

(The Center Square) – Alaska law enforcement officers need more training on procedures for detaining mentally ill persons, a report to state lawmakers said. House Bill 172, signed into law by Gov. Mike Dunleavy in […]

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This Is the Largest Defense Contractor in Alaska

The U.S. defense budget topped $850 billion in fiscal 2022, more than the combined military spending of the next 10 countries combined. This money...

How Biden’s Approval Rating in Alaska Has Changed Since Taking Office

Since announcing in April 2023 plans to run for a second term, President Joe Biden has been the presumptive Democratic candidate in the 2024...

Condolences pour in for Peltola after husband killed in plane crash

(The Center Square) - The husband of Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola died in a Tuesday plane crash, her staff announced on social media. ...

This Is the Number of Active Hate Groups in Alaska

Domestic terrorism and violent extremism are growing threats in the United States. The FBI had 9,049 open domestic terrorism cases in fiscal 2021, up...

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