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Judge puts 2nd Dan Sullivan back on ballot in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race
The Division of Elections disqualified Dan Sullivan of Petersburg after deciding his challenge was an attempt to confuse voters. A state judge says that was wrong.
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Judge puts 2nd Dan Sullivan back on ballot in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race
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Dunleavy vetoes $490,000 earmarked to support teacher retention and recruitment
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State could differentiate 2 Dan Sullivans on the ballot but doesn’t have to, its attorney says
Juneau
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Man arrested for chasing girls in the Mendenhall Valley
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Former Juneau police officer seeks dismissal of civil case after violent arrest last year
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Missing Juneau man found dead
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Juneau Assembly passes resolution to support homeporting second Coast Guard icebreaker
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Southeast
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State’s refusal to put Petersburg Sullivan on ballot ‘likely not legally justified,’ attorney says
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Alaska districts close 12 schools this year, amid severe budget cuts
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Alaska Division of Elections intends to strike U.S. Senate challenger Dan Sullivan from the ballot
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‘What we’re seeing is adaptation’: scientists study influx of gray whales into Sitka Sound during herring spawn
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State of Alaska opens investigation into second Dan Sullivan’s U.S. Senate run
Statewide
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New Forest Service cabin in Juneau expected to become most popular in the Tongass
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High PSP toxin levels mean it’s ‘not a good time’ to harvest shellfish in parts of Southeast Alaska
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State advances over four hundred projects in bid for Rural Health Transformation Program funding
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Elizabeth Arnold, KTOO and NPR reporter and professor, dies at 66
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An endangered, pregnant fin whale arrived in Seward dead on a cruise ship bow
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