As Gov. Mike Dunleavy enters his final year in office, some lawmakers are approaching the coming legislative session with ...
A couple of months ago, I was reporting on the typhoon that hit Western Alaska and stopped by a news conference convened by ...
Alaska’s traditional industries got a boost from the Trump administration, but more drilling and mining are likely years away ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy appointed two Mat-Su Republicans to fill vacant seats in the state House on Wednesday.
In a Dec. 31 order, Juneau Superior Court Judge Marianna C. Carpeneti wrote that the court sided with state lawmakers “because a review of the Constitutional drafting history makes it clear that the ...
Alaska was awarded more money than any state except for Texas — and far more per person, roughly $365 per Alaskan.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed two Republicans from the Matanuska-Susitna Borough to fill vacant seats in the Alaska House ...
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Safari Club leaders and Alaska Native subsistence advocates have long been at odds over rights to hunt and fish in Alaska.
Alaska will receive a chart-topping $272 million in the first year of the newly formed federal Rural Health Transformation ...
There’s a lot to discuss in the next session, from a possible gas pipeline to Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s promise to deliver a plan to stabilize the state’s finances.
The governor announced the appointment of Wasilla resident Steve St. Clair and Sutton resident Garret Nelson to the state House of Representatives.