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A hit-and-run crash that left a female pedestrian in the hospital with what police are calling life-threatening injuries has left more questions than answers for those who witnessed.
Some Alaska lawmakers say they’ll “grudgingly” approve Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s $1.1 billion emergency funding request, but expressed frustration Wednesday over years of prison cost overruns they say are driven by systemic problems—from union contracts to retirement rules—that the state has struggled to control.
An attorney for Brian Davenport entered a not guilty plea on his behalf Wednesday to first-degree murder charges in the shooting death of his 87-year-old grandmother.
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A hit-and-run crash that left a female pedestrian in the hospital with what police are calling life-threatening injuries has left more questions than answers for those who witnessed.
Some Alaska lawmakers say they’ll “grudgingly” approve Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s $1.1 billion emergency funding request, but expressed frustration Wednesday over years of prison cost overruns they say are driven by systemic problems—from union contracts to retirement rules—that the state has struggled to control.
An attorney for Brian Davenport entered a not guilty plea on his behalf Wednesday to first-degree murder charges in the shooting death of his 87-year-old grandmother.

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