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Staffing cuts at Alaska's national parks will save taxpayer dollars. But also likely to limit land management, visitor ...
Legislators finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in Alaska.
While Alaska’s bill inches forward, efforts elsewhere have faltered. In Hawaii, a sports betting measure passed both ...
As the National Park Service prepares for even more unthinkable staff cuts, regional offices across the country are already ...
A plan to put more Alaska state troopers in Kotzebue to fight child abuse crimes was only partially funded, and $2.3 million ...
Eligible Alaskans must apply for the 2025 Permanent Fund Dividend by June 30 to receive $1,312. Here's what you need to know ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has again vetoed a bill proposing to increase Alaska’s per-student public school funding formula for K-12 ...
Lawmakers voted 46-14 to override the governor’s veto of a bill that includes increased funding for public schools and a ...
A man accused of kidnapping and repeatedly strangling a woman at a hotel was found guilty of multiple charges after a trial ...
Work will start this summer on a Pentagon “mega-project” in Alaska intended to boost the Air Force’s training capability to ...
An omnibus election reform package stalled in the final day of the legislative session, mirroring similar outcomes in 2024 ...