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- Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
- Republican Sen. Murkowski says she supports gay marriage
- Anchorage mayor says he will run for lieutenant governor
- Aircraft play important role in controlling Interior Alaska wildfires
- Member of Denali centennial climbing team turns back
- Too close: Extreme care needed in extreme conditions
- Permits now required at popular parking spot for Nenana River paddlers
- Aircraft play important role in controlling recent Interior wildfires
- Authorities say Two Rivers house fire unrelated to nearby Kanuti Fire
- Alaska Airlines clarifies boarding procedure for new turboprop planes
- Despite being in Kanuti Fire's path, Two Rivers Lodge mostly avoids damage
- Looking Back in Fairbanks June 19, 2013
- Goldstream Valley bridge to be closed Friday
- FairBikes hosts inaugural ride
- Pogo pledges $1 million to UAF engineering school
- Centennial mountain climber returns
- New library for North Pole: Building is designed with an eye toward the future
- Anchorage residents make run on mosquito products
- Alaska Anchorage names Thomas as hockey coach
- Alaska Sens. Begich, Murkowski sign onto bill limiting searches
- Senate panel advances bills on NPR-A cleanup, renaming Mt. McKinley
- Alaska Star
- APD: Man arrested after shots fired at ER Walmart
- Bear bites man that fed it
- More than 100 graduate from UAA
- Open windows lead to falling babies
- Kick some asphalt
- UAA to host summer lecture series
- ERCS grads go back a ways
- 'We're all gonna miss it'
- A family atmosphere
- Largest class in school history graduates from ERHS
- Graduation Class of 2013
- Class of 2013
- Photo gallery: Memorial Day 2013
- School's out forever
- Sports and architecture
- Snowy state meet
- Police seek suspect in Eagle River shooting
- A bit more about my Malaysia...
- Soldier guilty in barracks killing
- Riddle royalty comes to Eagle River
- Anchorage Daily News
- 90s? In Southcentral Alaska? Temperature records fall across region
- 'Scared' bus passengers told troopers driver seemed drunk
- US homebuilder confidence soars to 7-year high
- Investors guess Fed's actions, push stocks higher
- Food companies work to make it look natural
- US stocks rise ahead of Fed policy meeting
- News summary: Lowe's offers to buy hardware stores
- Oil posts small loss after hitting high for year
- Americans throw away 90 billion pounds of food a year
- World looks to Bernanke to clarify stimulus plans
- Little joy in Croatia as it enters the EU
- Soybeans drop as weather boosts crop prospects
- EU, US to launch trade talks next month
- Rates mixed at weekly US Treasury bill auction
- World looks to Bernanke to clarify stimulus plans
- US stocks rise ahead of Fed policy meeting
- Tribune ends bankruptcy stint with lower earnings
- How the Dow Jones industrial average fared
- News Summary: On trading floor, a wait-and-see day
- Anger in southern Egypt over Islamist governor
- KAKM TV
- The Power of Urban Gardens
- NOVA: Extreme Cave Diving
- Alaska News Nightly: June 18, 2013
- Youth Camp Teaches Rural Teens Public Safety Skills
- Chignik Lagoon Hopes To Break Ground On Hydro Project
- McKinley To Denali Name Change Legislation Passes Out Of Senate Committee
- Fairbanks Natural Gas Releases Trucking Project Details
- Proposal To Make Petition Signatures Confidential Raises Questions Over Privacy, Transparency
- American Experience: John D. Rockefeller
- Wildfire Near Chena Hot Springs Road Prompts Massive Response
- Sealaska Lands Bill Passes Senate Committee
- Russian River Sanctuary To Open Wednesday Morning
- Treadwell to Run For Senate
- Grilled Halibut with Pur ed Olive and Garlic Filling
- Eating Well Aboard a Seward Sailboat
- Alaska News Nightly: June 17, 2013
- State, Federal Governments Investigate Deepwater Port Possibilities
- Arctic Officials Receive Comments On Policy From Alaskans
- Adak Fish Processing Equipment Up For Auction
- Hot, Dry Weather Amping Up Wildfire Conditions
- KIMO TV
- Fishing Boat Deck Hand Missing in Southeast Alaska
- Alaska Anchorage Names Thomas as Hockey Coach
- Group Says Signature-Gathering Being Disrupted
- Jury Convicts Anchorage Man of Murder
- Bill Would Provide $50M for Well Cleanup
- Begich, Murkowski Sign onto Bill Limiting Searches
- Salmon Hatchery Survives Spring Flooding
- Anchorage Man in Critical Condition after Shooting
- Anchorage Residents Make Run on Mosquito Products
- Wildfire Burns Acreage East of Fairbanks
- Former CG Cutter Storis Up for Auction
- Ketchikan Hatchery Seeks Grants to Expand
- Hiker Hurt in Fall Medevaced near Sitka
- Man Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Girl's Death
- Treadwell Announces Campaign for US Senate
- Ouzinkie Man Dies Weeks After ATV Rollover
- Bears Prompt Closing of Popular Fairbanks Trail
- Kelly Plans Bill to Keep Signatures Private
- Juneau's Main Street Corridor to Close for Paving
- Fairbanks Tourism Levels Out After Slow Start
- KTUU TV
- Mayor Dan Sullivan Announces Intent to Run for Lt. Governor
- Light Earthquake Rattles Anchorage & Palmer
- Bill Renaming Mount McKinley Makes Progress in Congress
- Record Breaking Heat Sparks Challenges for Retailers and Elders
- Detectives Turn to Public for Help with Midtown Shooting
- JBER F-22s Surge in Sky with Improved Safety Systems
- Kenai River Early-Run Sport Fishing for Kings to Close Thursday
- Man Injured in ATV Rollover near Willow
- AFD: How to Protect Your Home During Fire Season
- Walmart Doors Withstand Gunfire in Eagle River Theft Getaway
- Chugach Electric Plans Upper Kenai Peninsula Outages Next Week
- Oil Tax Reform Opponents Say Signature-Gathering Being Disrupted
- UAA Names Matt Thomas Next Seawolves Hockey Coach
- Bethel Man Drowns in Lake near Local Subdivision
- Financial Woes Force AFD Tender 9 Shutdown
- Wildfire Burning in Lime Hills
- Coast Guard Finds 1 of 2 Overboard Men near Juneau
- Bears Prompt Closing of Popular Fairbanks Trail
- Juneau's Main Street Corridor to Close for Paving
- Sen. Pete Kelly Plans Bill to Keep Signatures Private
- KTVA TV
- Summer Heat a Curse and Blessing for Alaska Workers
- Alaska Airlines Clarifies Boarding Procedure for New Turboprop Planes
- Despite Being in Kanuti Fire's Path, Two Rivers Lodge Mostly Avoids Damage
- Fish and Game Ponders Early Closure for Ship Creek Kings
- Mexo-Americana Folk Band Plays Anchorage En Route to Nome
- Dog Owners Concerned About University Lake Park
- Alaska Gay Pride Sets Records
- Anchorage Fire Department Releases Photo of Arson Suspect
- Floodwaters Damage Potter Marsh
- Crews Battle Blaze Near Harding Lake
- Grizzly Bear Sightings Prompt State to Close Angel Rocks Trail
- Jeb Bush: Parents 'Split' Over My Potential 2016 Bid
- Sen. Schumer Seeks Crackdown on 'Academic Doping'
- Are Two Dads Better than One?
- Social Conservatives Fight for a Voice in Evolving GOP
- Fairbanks Man on Motorized Shopping Cart Charged with DUI
- Governor Requests a Federal Disaster Declaration for Floods
- Upcoming Weekend in Anchorage Full of Events
- Alaskans Become New U.S. Citizens on Flag Day
- Hiker Rescued from Mount Marathon; Changes Coming to Annual Race Up Mountain
- KUAC TV
- Newscast: Friday 03/25/13
- Newscast: Wednesday 9/19/12
- Newscast: Thursday 9/20/12
- Newscast: Friday 9/21/12
- Alaska Division of Forestry Looking for Feedback on Trees for Fort Greely Biomass System
- Newscast: Monday 9/24/12
- Kids Research Impacts of Construction on Piledriver Slough
- Newscast: Tuesday 9/25/12
- Newscast: Wednesday 9/26/12
- Remembering Athabascan Elder Richard Frank
- Newscast: Thursday 9/27/12
- Newscast: Monday 10/1/12
- 2013 World Championships Banned Substances Disagreement
- Newscast: Tuesday 10/2/12
- Newscast: Wednesday 10/3/12
- Newscast: Thursday 10/4/12
- Newscast: Friday 10/5/12
- Newscast: Monday 10/8/12
- Newscast: Wednesday 10/10/12
- Newscast: Wednesday 10/10/12
- Juneau Empire
- FYI
- Stress Management: Just say 'no'
- Photo: Servicemen and a senator
- Partnership provides weatherization training
- Walk for Autism registration open
- Neighbors Mailbox: March 27, 2011
- Planetarium hosts special presentation
- Living and Growing: To LOL or not to LOL?
- Alumni & Friends grows, gives back
- Recognitions
- Seward's Day program to be held Monday
- Senior menu
- SAGA, Alaska DOT&PF sign fourth cooperative agreement
- Volunteer Opportunity of the Week
- Seward's Day Pancake Breakfast cancelled
- JDHS students recognized for contributions to school
- Building the body beautiful
- Rep: No ethical conflict in firefighter bill
- Bill would let minors in military drink, smoke
- Senators question gov's health exchange strategy
- Peninsula Clarion
- Treadwell to run for U.S. Senate seat
- Heroin discovered in UPS package
- Love INC to close Family Hope Center
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- Senate panel advances bills on lands, Denali name
- Letters to the editor
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- Morel season, here and gone
- Quilters donate service blankets for crime victims
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- Buzz off!
- Letters to the editor
- CES responds to K-Beach collision
- Dead bear dumped in garbage
- Old school busses ready for salvage, training use
- Salmon Toss opens Soldotna's new disc course
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- Letters to the editor
- Anchorage Press
- Standard procedure: No leaflets in state Capitol Building?
- Hard rock fishing
- Five local films
- Summer of the signatures
- Of God and family
- Alameda in Alaska
- The new standard
- Picks of the Week: 06.13.13
- Music Event: 06.13.13
- Man of Steel not that super
- Homeviewing: V/H/S 2 and Sightseers
- Letter: What pictures can t say
- Letter: Use your trail sense
- Moore Report: On Obama, the NSA and the Sullivans (both of them)
- This world's a stinker
- Home Viewing: 'Breaking Bad Season 5' and 'Side Effects'
- Tell tale heart
- Anything but typical
- Feeling Heartless
- Letter: Revisit the past
- Arctic Sounder
- Kiana woman named new VP of AFN
- Crab fisheries open up for summer
- Summer vacation a time for reconnection with youth
- Murkowski speaks on Arctic opportunities
- School District wins 2013 Magna Award
- Pastor keeps youth active through hockey
- Kotzebue electric to turn exhaust to energy
- Companies await OK for seismic exploration permits
- Alaska Airlines nixes one of its daily flights to, from Kotzebue
- Barrow children learn ropes at Circus Camp
- Alaska Science Forum: Scientists measure glacier wastage
- Kotzebue firefighting volunteers hone skills
- View from the tower, on the edge of spring
- Alaska Science Forum: When volcanoes awaken
- Fish Factor: Alaska senators weigh in on 'Frankenfish'
- Letter to the Editor: Charges against fishermen are unconstitutional
- Changes in sea ice monitoring critical to safe operations in Arctic
- Selawik man charged with murder attempt
- In Brief
- Japanese visitor finds second home
- Tundra Drums
- Redistricting board invites public input, adopts work schedule
- Liu receives bachelor's in cognitive sciences
- Nukusuk earns UAF bachelor's degree
- Trooper Report - June 13
- USDA rental rehabilitation program underway
- Turn Back the Pages
- Summer of Heros program underway
- Golden crab fishery aimed for top
- Grant to improve energy efficiency in rural Alaska clinics
- Video shows qiviut harvesting at UAF
- Ralph L. 'Ron' Rawson 1928-2013
- Lois Elizabeth Ann Chikigak 1983-2013
- Andrew Brown, Sr. 1929-2013
- Bill Howell wins Bethel Fair chili cook-off
- Sea Lion issues highest dividend among Y-K village corporations
- All in this together
- One child is as important as 10
- Maczynski wins ice classic
- Waterfowl harvesting closed
- Stony River students fight for their school
- Cordova Times
- Copper River sockeye harvest jumps to 837,000 fish
- Troubled cargo ship departs Valdez for Mexico
- Working to ensure the future of fishing families and fisheries
- Chatting with Rep. Alan Austerman
- I love Cordova!
- Seasoned voices
- NMFS has recovery plan for North Pacific right whales
- Non-pollock trawlers restricted on GOA Chinook bycatch
- Corps sued over approval of oil industry proposal in NPR-A
- Gulf Coast oversight council modeled after PWS RCAC
- Copper River salmon in high demand
- Begich urges protection of Alaskans' privacy rights
- Senators tell Obama 'no' on Pebble
- Thank you for taking care of your backyard
- Tustumena won't return to service until July 23
- Tesoro penalized for Clean Air Act violations
- Cargo ship being monitored for container leaks
- Begich meets with emergency response leaders
- It's not your mother's disco room
- Bugs, plankton, and middle school students
- Bristol Bay Times
- Scientists team up to protect salmon
- Unalaska approves funds for nonprofits
- Kiana woman named new VP of AFN
- Crab fisheries open up for summer
- Letters to the editor
- Summer vacation a time for reconnection with youth
- Murkowski speaks on Arctic opportunities
- In Brief
- Northern Dynasty responds to EPA
- Bulletin boards return to post offices after ads spark complaints
- Salmon season opens in SW Alaska
- Alaska Science Forum: Scientists measure glacier wastage
- Bristol Bay Borough manager charged with DUI
- Commemorative air show makes stop in King Salmon
- Lake and Peninsula Borough voters approve school bonds
- Unalaska Mayor's Corner: City of Unalaska busy with big projects
- Unalaska awards contract for Ballyhoo pavement
- In Brief
- Obituary
- Pebble study outlines impact
- Dutch Harbor Fisherman
- Letters to the editor
- Summer vacation a time for reconnection with youth
- Murkowski speaks on Arctic opportunities
- In Brief
- Northern Dynasty responds to EPA
- Bulletin boards return to post offices after ads spark complaints
- Obituary
- Alaska Air bidding for more Adak service
- Scientists team up to protect salmon
- Unalaska approves funds for nonprofits
- Kiana woman named new VP of AFN
- Crab fisheries open up for summer
- Salmon season opens in SW Alaska
- Alaska Science Forum: Scientists measure glacier wastage
- Bristol Bay Borough manager charged with DUI
- Commemorative air show makes stop in King Salmon
- Lake and Peninsula Borough voters approve school bonds
- Unalaska Mayor's Corner: City of Unalaska busy with big projects
- Unalaska awards contract for Ballyhoo pavement
- In Brief
- Homer News
- National Association of Realtors joins anadromous stream fight
- Self mutilation: This fad spreading
- Affected property owners did not receive proper notice on stream ordinance
- Science research shows salmon surprisingly vulnerable to things humans barely notice
- Seldovia: Residents look to future with optimisim
- Lower peninsula streams closed until July 15
- It s not just our imagination: Homer is different, say economists
- Relay for Life
- Council postpones action on water-sewer rates
- Council OKs funds for gas conversions for city buildings
- Bag ban repeal initiative certified for Oct. 1 ballot
- Sterling Highway work begins
- Auction Block claim rejected
- Tustumema s return delayed again
- Man dies in motorcycle crash
- Hearing continued to June 27 in fake bomb case
- Volunteers needed as city prepares to host governor s picnic July 25
- No changes in derby mean there s still a lot of ways to win
- Chicago-based organization joins anadromous stream fight
- Buccaneer prefers subsea system to develop its Cosmopolitan site
- Homer Tribune
- Labels create obstacles that obscure truth
- Someone needs to speak up for salmon
- Taxing divide four reasons to repeal SB-21
- Will you be able to retire when you want?
- Crab fisheries open mid June
- Letters to the Editor - June 12
- Trolley tour connects riders with Homer highlights
- Council goes back to drawing board on water/sewer rates, Spit lease
- Bag ban petition submitted to clerk
- Public hearing on stream protections set
- Uncle Neil s dishes up wood-fired pizza
- Reward offered for poacher information
- Community News - June 12
- Fatal motorcycle collision takes life of local man
- Gardening tactics for Alaska - planning and Reemay
- Help elderly loved ones avoid financial abuse
- Keep Boys and Girls Club Open
- Repeal SB 21; stop the oil tax giveaway
- Letter - June 5
- One mistake does not a terrorist make
- Seward Pheonix Log
- Mount Marathon rescue ends well
- Open for business - June 13, 2013
- Calendar - June 13, 2013
- Flag Day is this Friday
- Visitors gallop to Exit Glacier
- Captain's Mast - June 13, 2013
- Turn Back the Pages
- Back when...
- Betty Casey Skinner
- Out & About - June 13, 2013
- Art walk brings artists' first fruits to Friday
- ASLC exhibits sustainable fisheries
- ASLC mourns steller pup
- Habitat gets spruced up
- Obihiro replica mural dedicated
- Youth turn out for Bear Bell Run
- Baranov's ships plyed Alaska waters
- Open for business
- Golden crab fishery aimed for top
- Thai cuisine rolls into Seward
- Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
- Temperatures, rivers running high
- Commission states reasons for permit denial
- Stay cool, stay safe Alaska
- Does the digital age mean the end of privacy?
- Summertime can be fun and educational
- Construction season well underway
- Dive team rescues kayakers, themselves
- Borough to move into new digs now
- Troopers bust methamphetamine lab in Palmer
- John George Fuller Jr.
- William Frank Aubrey
- Ruth L. Riley
- Leon Jernstrom
- Robert George Johns Sr.
- Yes, we need background checks
- Thanks, Dad
- Come Tri the Trails
- Big tomato may be new state record
- KABATA picks new number-crunchers
- CHS teacher wants state s No. 2 job
- Alaska Business Monthly
- President Obama Proclaims National Small Business Week
- Sitka Tribe of Alaska Signs Redoubt Agreement with Sealaska
- USDA-Rural Development Celebrates National Small Business Week
- Nominate a Business/Individual for a Gold Pan Award before Friday!
- Begich Proud to Announce Alaska Small Business Owners of the Year, Doug Coon and Justin Herrin
- Celebrities Co-Host Mardi Gras-themed Scholarship Fundraiser
- Governor Parnell Signs Rural Education Legislation
- Indian and Alaska Native Affairs Subcommittee Holds Second Hearing on Rural and Tribal Issues with Universal Service Fund
- Begich Pleased with Sealaska Bill Progress
- Sen. Murkowski Applauds Passage of Bill to Rename Mount McKinley
- Murkowski: Legislation Finalizing Sealaska Land Claims Advances in Senate
- It Happens on Thursday: Legal Aspects of International Trade Boot Camp (June 20)
- NASE Applauds America's Small Businesses
- Northrim Bank offer new referral program for customers
- Fairbanks Hosts 52nd Annual World Eskimo-Indian Olympics
- 5 Tools to Help Shape Small Businesses
- Innovators Launch First Indigenous-owned Video Game Company
- USDA Celebrates National Small Business Week with Continued Investments to Help Rural Business Grow
- Expert Panelists to Join Small Business Week Google+ Hangouts
- BLM, Tribes Continue Dialogue on Hydraulic Fracturing Rule
- Alaska Pacific University
- Law seminar highlights Cornick s research on Cook Inlet belugas
- 2013 AMA Professional Development Summer Series
- Job Opportunity: Undergraduate Admissions Counselor
- Better every year, each year better
- University s tuition rollback should get Alaska families attention, Daily News says
- Job Opportunity: Student Records Specialist
- Job Opportunity: Academic Support Leader
- Mehner, 66, is named trustees chair, becomes one of only two graduates of the University to fill the top post
- Tuition rollback in 2014 makes APU competitive with West Coast schools that court Alaskans
- Job Opportunity: Coordinator of Off-Campus and Continuing Education Activities
- Job Opportunity: Assistant Registrar
- Job Opportunity: Assistant Director of Campus Life for Campus Safety
- Job Opportunity: Cook II
- Job Opportunity: HR Coordinator
- Job Opportunity: Conference & Events Coordinator
- APU 100 Mile Club
- Ecotheology and Pebble Mine
- History and Culture of Alaska Natives - Group Project
- Nora Marks Dauenhauer, Tlingit poet and Alaska State Writer Laureate, is APU commencement speaker on April 27
- Career and Technical Education in an Adolescent Alaska Native Treatment Program
- The Northern Light - University of Alaska Anchorage
- Decked out plane dedicated to UAA, UAF
- Sex and the Seawolf: When is it alright to date your best friend's ex?
- Stuffed Peppers are a delight
- Comment from the community
- Becoming a society member
- 'System Shock 2′: A bogglingly difficult RPG classic reborn
- 12th Kachemak Bay Writers' Conference attracts writers from across the nation
- 'This Was Tomorrow,' a punctuated album
- The problem with preservation
- 'After Earth': Has M. Night Shyamalan lost his touch?
- Updated: Cobb gone, questions ensue
- Preparing for construction on campus
- Decked out plane dedicated to UAA, UAF
- Food hazard alert
- TNL Critic's Corner: Fast & Furious 6
- TNL Critic's Corner: After Earth
- Breaking down 'Fast & Furious 6′
- Orange Rhymes With: Summer slowdown
- Letter to the Editor
- Summer bus fee should be option for student workers
- The Sun Star University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Fairbanks journalists weigh in on the future of journalism
- Graduation approaches and a senior contemplates his time at UAF
- School of Management tuition increase delayed by Board of Regents
- O'Scannell plans for next year
- Loss of a tree, gain of an engineering facility
- Summer sessions heats things up with exciting programs
- Moving out and moving on: The end of an era for The Sun Star
- Winter is staying for a little while longer
- Duly Noted: 10 anti-jokes
- UAF Police Blotter: Through May 7, 2013
- ASUAF Recap - May 5, 2013
- Over and Under: May 7-13 in events
- My Life in College: The perils of finals week
- Theophilus London tells it like it is
- SpringFest 2013 photo slideshow
- Psychology in Action: Students raise awareness for mental health
- Cody Rogers is the glue that holds UAF together
- Audience votes for zombies at UAF Film Festival
- Growing up in a global world
- Dazed by field day
- University of Alaska Southeast Juneau
- Dauenhauer Selected 2013 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence Winner
- Brenda Hurley-20 Years
- Julia Guthrie-20 Years
- Tom Dienst-30 Years
- Barbara Hyde 30 Years
- Rick Caulfield-30 Years
- Ivan Hazelton-20 Years
- Virginia and Linda Retirement
- UAS Upcoming Construction Projects
- Dauenhauer Selected 2013 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence Winner
- Straley Honored at Sitka Commencement 2013
- Perseverance Receives Grant for Juneau Campus Performances
- Congratulations to UA Staff Excellence Award Winners 2013
- Marsha Squires-10 Years
- Linda Smith-10 Years
- Kim Schulte 10 Years
- Brenda Hurley 20 Years
- Julia Guthrie 20 Years
- Jan Crichton-35 Years
- Kim Stewart Greinier-10 Years
- Whalesong University of Alaska Southeast
- Alaska Watchdog
- House passes budget bill
- Tax bill axes disclosure rules
- Senate considers capital budget
- The oil tax: House talks nickles and dimes
- Lawmakers move oil tax hearings to Anchorage
- Fire Island Wind: the $25 million gamble
- Legislature to oil industry: meet us halfway
- House considers ending AGIA
- House considers school choice bill
- Audit: City ombudsman does not investigate complaints
- Vote Smart AK Key Votes
- Extends Cumpulsory School Attendance (SB 9) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Extends Cumpulsory School Attendance (SB 9) - Referred to Committee - House
- Expands the Use of Deadly Force in Self-Defense (HB 24) - Passage Passed - House
- Amends the Oil Industry Tax Rate Structure (SB 21) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Amends the Oil Industry Tax Rate Structure (SB 21) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Amends the Oil Industry Tax Rate Structure (SB 21) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Amends the Oil Industry Tax Rate Structure (SB 21) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Amends the Oil Industry Tax Rate Structure (SB 21) - Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate
- Amends Teacher Tenure Policy (HB 162) - Passage Passed - House
- Amends Teacher Tenure Policy (HB 162) - Referred to Committee - Senate
- Specifies Conditions for State-Covered Abortions (SB 49) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Specifies Conditions for State-Covered Abortions (SB 49) - Referred to Committee - House
- Amends Oil Industry Tax Rate Structure (SB 21) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Amends Oil Industry Tax Rate Structure (SB 21) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Restructures Tax Rates for Oil Companies (SB 21) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Defines 'Medically Necessary Abortion' (SB 49) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Defines 'Medically Necessary Abortion' (SB 49) - Referred to Committee - House
- Restructures Tax Rates for Oil Companies (SB 21) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Restructures Tax Rates for Oil Companies (SB 21) - Passage Failed - Senate
- Amends Cruise Ship Wastewater Discharge Permits (HB 80) - Passage Passed - House
