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Alaska on course to approve new campaign donation limits in Ballot Measure 1

More than 70% of participating voters approved the measure in unofficial tallies

Kenai incumbents post strong showings in Alaska primaries

Incumbent Republicans Rep. Justin Ruffridge and Rep. Bill Elam capture over 70% of vote

Alaska Science Forum time capsule: Looking for a few good wood frogs

Note: This article was originally published 30 years ago, on Aug. 7, 1996. Brian Barnes and author Ned Rozell have since retired from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and scientists now know that the wood frog’s internal body temperature can dip to 0.6 degrees below zero Fahrenheit while overwintering. So the wood frogs are still out there, hopping around and readying for the long winter ahead!

OPINION: How Trump’s Iran war continues Washington’s costliest tradition

War poverty begins the moment America chooses another foreign war over its own future.

OPINION: Outside megadonors are sending us back our money

Economists talk about “new money” and “old money,” but not always in the sense of old, like longtime rich families, or new, like tech startup multi-millionaires. Old money can refer to dollars earned in a state that stay and circulate in that state, like plumbers who provide services to people in town and then spend their earnings at stores in town, while new money refers to dollars brought into…

OPINION: The war we lost before it began

How loyalty politics replaced strategy and made defeat inevitable

Climate report shows accelerated rates of warming in the Arctic

State of the Climate in 2025 indicates Arctic temperatures were the second highest on record since 1900

Over $2.3M in grants awarded for Seward shipyards expansion, upgrades

Upgrades will include expanded vessel-handling capacity and modernized equipment

Kenai Peninsula hospitals recognized for advancing care for heart disease

Central Peninsula Hospital and South Peninsula Hospital highlighted by American Heart Association

Soldotna High School student creates warning signs to save lives on Cook Inlet mudflats

Luci Micciche started the project as part of the annual Caring for the Kenai Program