With strains on both revenue projections and their relationship with the governor, lawmakers in the majority say they are ...
The commissioner of Alaska’s Department of Family and Community Services has departed that position to take a job with the ...
Framed by the fireplace in Alaska’s governor’s mansion earlier this month, Gov. Mike Dunleavy shook hands and posed for ...
A Juneau Superior Court judge sided with the Alaska Legislature in deeming an executive order that establishes a state ...
Alaska will receive a chart-topping $272 million in the first year of the newly formed federal Rural Health Transformation ...
Alaska’s Department of Family and Community Services Commissioner Kim Kovol is leaving the Department to join President ...
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 superintendents are welcoming a school funding increase approved by the Legislature this session that they say is desperately needed, while urging Gov. Mike Dunleavy to keep that funding boost ...
Alaska will recognize March as Women’s History Month, under a new law signed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday. “This legislation encourages schools, communities, and organizations to honor the ...
Alaska was awarded more money than any state except for Texas — and far more per person, roughly $365 per Alaskan.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced Monday that Alaska’s application to the federal Rural Health Transformation Program was ...
Alaska's Republican Governor, Mike Dunleavy, is facing a recall campaign. His opponents want to recall him after he attempted to make deep cuts to the state government. Alaska Public Media and KTOO's ...
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