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Murkowski, Alaska's senior U.S. senator, said the state fared better under the budget plan because of her efforts to soften ...
Alaska's WWAMI program, which provides medical educations at start in Anchorage and are completed in Seattle, has 30 new ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has canceled a broadly supported bill proposed by a legislative task force and intended to help commercial fishers in Alaska. The governor issued his veto of Senate Bill 156 on ...
Filed in Anchorage Superior Court, the lawsuit says the governor picked an ineligible person for the Alaska Judicial Council.
The controversial bear kill, aimed at boosting the population of a caribou herd in Western Alaska, had been halted by court ...
Bills could rise another 4% in the coming months — a step that utility leaders, in part, are blaming an unusually warm winter ...
Commentary author Rodger Painter writes that China now is producing more solar and wind power than the rest of the world ...
Since 2018, the federal government has obligated funding to over 1,700 tribal governments, Native nonprofits and Native-owned ...
The EPA is giving its past Pebble decisions another look and negotiating a deal that could end a lawsuit filed by Pebble’s ...
Federal funds for adult education services were among those blocked by the Trump administration on July 1, causing immediate ...
Alaska students from kindergarten to third grade showed overall improvement in reading proficiency last year, according to ...
Current state law permits non-licensed people to treat injured “operational canines,” but licensed providers are forbidden.