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The report by the USPS Inspector General found that delivery times are slowing even though the service has repeatedly given itself more time to deliver that mail. The postal service has struggled for ...
From Frankfurt to Calgary, Austin’s ten longest non-stop routes unlock new opportunities and adventures around the globe.
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Mongabay News on MSNNew research sheds light on Canada lynx-snowshoe hare cycle, human impactsOpen any ecology textbook and you’ll find the Canada lynx, the snowshoe hare, and their wildly oscillating population cycles ...
The laidback coastal Connecticut village of Madison is just a two-hour drive from Boston, offering a compact, ...
Alaska catch entrees including wild coho, king and sockeye salmon in season, as well as halibut dishes, paired with a spring ...
A bill from Juneau Rep. Andi Story proposed would make it state law that local funding for non-instructional services doesn't ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNMost state services will see no new funding in final Alaska state budget draftA plan to put more Alaska state troopers in Kotzebue to fight child abuse crimes was only partially funded, and $2.3 million for additional trooper overtime was trimmed to $1 million.
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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska senators vote to end daylight saving time in America’s farthest-north stateThe Senate voted 18-2 to pass Senate Bill 26, which would eliminate daylight saving time in Alaska and ask the federal ...
The rest of the year, it would be one hour behind that city, as Washington state observes daylight saving time. If Congress passes a bill allowing permanent daylight saving time, Alaska would ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNAmid budget struggle, Alaska has little money for new construction or renovationThe state’s capital budget is about to pass the Legislature with no projects for individual legislators’ districts.
An Alaska judge told the state it must halt a controversial predator control program that resumed for a third season over the weekend. State employees shot 11 brown bears in the roughly three days ...
The Alaska House of Representatives has narrowly passed a bill that would reopen two state defined benefit plans that have been closed to new hires since 2006. The bill, HB 78, was passed 21-19 in ...
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