Protesters frustrated with Board of Education's vote to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports
Labor Day in Alaska promises to bring a short break to the wet and windy weather of the season. Except for the Southeast Panhandle and the Northwest coastline, most of the last frontier will get a little sunshine and clearing. The Southcentral region is looking at a few morning showers with mostly sunny skies expected by afternoon. The timing will be perfect and just in time for barbeques, late summer hikes, boating, or any other activities Alaskans like to enjoy during the final days of summer.
As a bonus, temperatures will be at or slightly above average for this time of year. Most of the Alaska Peninsula will also see sun breaks and mild temperatures from Unalaska to Dillingham, as will the Interior from McGrath to Fairbanks. However, minor flooding may still be possible in low-lying areas around the Nenana and Tanana Rivers and all their tributaries.
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Protesters frustrated with Board of Education’s vote to ban transgender athletes from girls’ sportsAt Saturday’s protest, Dozens of individuals joined and expressed their frustrations with DEED’s decision. Many in the crowd were Anchorage school parents, teachers and others who shared personal stories of transgender youth and are worried for the harm the decision may cause. “We’re happy this decision is in place, yes, we feel its a decision in the right direction,” Tim Barto, the Alaska Family Council Vice President, said. “We’re afraid it might be challenged. We’re expecting it to probably be challenged. The board made the right decision and did so unanimously.”
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