Anchorage Daily News

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The Anchorage Daily News is a nationwide American daily newspaper based in Anchorage , Alaska . The newspaper was founded in 1946. With almost 72,000 copies sold per day (almost 90,000 on Sundays) it is the daily newspaper with the highest circulation in Alaska.

The newspaper received the Pulitzer Prize three times , always in the category of public service : 1976 for the theme "Unions and Oil Fields"; 1989 with the topic "How indigenous people cope with change" and in 2020 with the topic of the lack of police protection for a third of the villages in Alaska (with contributions from ProPublica ).

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