On April 24, Alaskans will celebrate the 67th anniversary of the passage of the Alaska Constitution. In this edition of the Video Vault, we look back on how the Constitution came together and paved the way to eventual statehood.
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South airport cargo project still receiving mixed reviews
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The Alaska Supreme Court upholds the Superior Court ruling in favor of the Alaska State Employees Association union dues lawsuit against the Dunleavy administration.
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The homeless are pitching tents across the Anchorage area after the Sullivan Arena closed as a shelter nearly a month ago. That's where the Sanctioned Camps Community Task Force says they're getting involved in identifying possible sites for temporary camps - to give the city time to establish a permanent, low-barrier homeless shelter.
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Former Iditarod Elementary teacher sentenced to 46 years on abuse conviction
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Originally called Decoration Day, Memorial Day has been a federal holiday since 1971.
In this edition of Telling Alaska's Story, Alaska's News Source attended a ceremony for an Unalaska man killed in action and nearly forgotten.
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An Eagle River man has died from injuries sustained in an ATV mishap