The House failed to pass a supermajority vote that unlocks a key state savings account needed to resolve the deficit.
Rather than affect neighboring Alaska, the Yukon is going after a key adviser to President Donald Trump as it retaliates for ...
Chronic staffing shortages at NOAA Fisheries’ Alaska Region have been exacerbated by efforts to cut the federal workforce.
A bill that advanced in the Alaska Senate on Wednesday would provide a $1,000 per-student boost to the state’s school funding ...
The vote was largely symbolic because the underlying resolution lacks support in the Republican-controlled U.S. House.
Senate Bill 15, if enacted, allows teens as young as 18 to serve alcohol at restaurants, breweries, distilleries and similar ...
Existing agriculture policies are Railbelt-centric and need to address food security statewide, writes Rodger Painter in a ...
The Capitol screening policy for visitors was approved in a 9-4 vote by the Legislative Council, a bicameral body.
The tariffs come as Trump imposed 25% duties on imported steel and aluminum, as well as on foreign cars and vehicle parts to ...
Alaska school officials say potential job-loss notices are going out and uncertainty costs districts
School districts across the state are starting to issue notices to teachers and staff that they may be laid off, in what has become a difficult spring tradition in Alaska, as legislators debate how ...
Jonathan P. Stewart is a professor of engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests are in ...
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