In the five years since the pandemic upended the world as we knew it, many aspects of our everyday lives have returned to ...
Governor Mike Dunleavy reassures federal employees in Alaska facing uncertainty, encouraging them not to lose hope and ...
Salmon production will remain illegal under new legislation allowing fish farming, insists Governor Mike Dunleavy ...
After sweeping budget cuts within the Anchorage School District were approved Tuesday night, many within the ASD community face the prospect of seeing their jobs, programs or activities cut.
Education is the cornerstone of a thriving society, and in Alaska, our education system is at a critical juncture. The need for comprehensive reform is not just a policy discussion; it’s necessary for ...
There’s been much talk in the U.S. Capitol about the United States being “a republic, not a democracy” among the MAGA extremist right. It’s true most laws are made by elected representatives, not by a ...
South Korean Ambassador to the United States Cho Hyun-dong said on Feb. 26 that Seoul and Washington have agreed to use the ...
Measures to raise new state revenue were introduced in the Alaska Senate on Wednesday, including one that would substantially ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s Executive Order creating a Department of Agriculture may be facing some headwinds in the Legislature.
A $135 million bill to build a new passenger dock in Seward that would harbor larger cruise ships was passed by the Alaska Senate Wednesday.
The board also passed an amendment that shows how most cuts would be reversed if lawmakers approve a $1,000 increase in ...