Local First News (News of the North)

Alaska has filed a Reply Brief challenging a recent court ruling declaring the state's correspondence study program unconstitutional, sparking concerns among parents. The state is urging the Alaska Supreme Court to overturn this decision, arguing procedural errors in the lower court's ruling.

U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Brian Schatz have introduced the Deliver for Veterans Act to assist disabled veterans with transportation costs for specially modified vehicles. This bill aims to ease financial burdens on veterans needing such vehicles, which currently do not cover shipping expenses.

In political news, former President Donald Trump has endorsed Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom for Alaska's U.S. House seat, criticizing her opponents while aiming to bolster her campaign. The endorsement comes amidst a crowded field of twelve candidates vying for the seat, setting the stage for a dynamic primary election on August 20.

Due to engine troubles, former Rep. Bill Thomas has announced his withdrawal from the race for a state House seat in northern Southeast Alaska, leaving Democratic Rep. Andi Story uncontested. This decision follows mechanical issues with his fishing boat, impacting his ability to campaign effectively.

Additionally, the Department of Commerce and NOAA have announced significant funding for 46 new fish passage projects across the U.S., totaling nearly $240 million. This initiative aims to restore fish habitats and support sustainable fisheries, emphasizing environmental justice and climate resilience.

Lastly, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service has unveiled the logo for the 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, highlighting Alaska's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The logo, themed 'Where Nature, People, and Tradition Come Together,' symbolizes unity and celebrates Alaska's diverse ecosystems and rich traditions.

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In the heart of Juneau and across Southeast Alaska, Local First News stands as the leading source of news and information. Dedicated to bringing you the most current and impactful stories, we delve deep into the events that shape our communities. From breaking news in Juneau to transformative developments across Southeast Alaska, our commitment is to keep you informed with precise and timely details.

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