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The Alaska Senate quit its special session in Juneau. But the House is forcing it to continue.

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Tuesday, November 14, 2017 [Alaska News]( [Obituaries]( [Politics]( [Outdoors]( [Opinions]( [Sports]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Alaska Senate quit its special session in Juneau. But the House is forcing it to continue.]( The Alaska House is continuing to meet in special session, even after the Senate adjourned. That's because the House wants senators to come back and fix a constitutional problem with the criminal justice bill that passed last week. [Nathaniel Herz]( [Student count drops by more than expected at Anchorage School District]( [Tegan Hanlon]( [Burglars thought they were home alone — then the owner showed up]( [Lisa Demer]( [Alaska Railroad drops contentious policy around private property near tracks]( [Devin Kelly]( [With musk oxen attacks seemingly on the rise, a Nome pet owner calls for more action]( Davis Hovey, KNOM [They built Alaska on whiskey and dynamite]( [Charles Wohlforth]( [Chain saw in hand, Alaskan hitchhikes around Puerto Rico, helping the island recover]( [Alex DeMarban]( [Alaska, when’s the last time a stranger did something nice for you?]( [Julia O'Malley]( [Erosion caused by spawning salmon could make mountains significantly shorter, study finds]( Avery Lill, KDLG [Ariel Tweto, former star of ‘Flying Wild Alaska,’ lands new show on Travel Channel]( Allie Banwell, The Arctic Sounder © 2016 Alaska Dispatch Publishing. All rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Alaska Dispatch · 300 W. 31st Ave. · Anchorage, AK 99503 · USA

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