Alaska’s Election Overhaul & Social Security Improvements
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An Anchorage Superior Court judge has made a significant ruling in favor of a proposed ballot measure that aims to revert Alaska’s elections system to its pre-2020 format. Discover the details of the ruling, the ongoing legal challenges, and what this means for voters come November.
Alaska ranks low in public health quality and healthcare access. We delve into the potential solutions, from boosting the state’s healthcare budget to improving public infrastructure and making communities more walkable to enhance both health and economic growth.
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan announces a series of service enhancements for Alaskans by the Social Security Administration. Learn about the new virtual appointment days, the additional hires, and the awareness campaign aimed at improving access to Social Security services.
Southeast Alaska's LGBTQ+ Alliance is hosting a series of Pride Month events, including a guided hike at Beary Berry Wetlands and a new trailhead at Mt. Jumbo. Get all the details on how you can join in the celebrations.
With a wave of retirements nearing its end, the Alaska Judicial Council is accepting applications to replace Justice Peter Maassen. Understand the process of selecting new justices and what this means for the future of Alaska’s highest court.
Juneau's Douglas 4th of July committee and the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department are hosting a Flag Day decorating contest. Get the scoop on the upcoming celebrations and how you can participate.
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