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Taylor Highway reopens for spring, fire weather monitoring begins early in Southcentral Alaska, students tour D.C., and ...
Michael Livingston, who submitted the proposals to formally get rid of the existent names, said “Nazi Creek” is particularly ...
Hundreds of people rallied at the Alaska State Capitol, part of a “Hands Off!” day of action protesting the Trump ...
A sprawling crowd of protesters extending over multiple city blocks marched through downtown Anchorage on Saturday, many carrying signs and rallying against actions taken by President Donald Trump and ...
The Alaska Department of Health is cutting 30 positions and shuttering a program meant to improve public health access across the state after the Trump administration cut more than $50 million in ...
The unbalanced budget reflects sharp divides in the Legislature on the PFD, school funding and the size of the budget itself.
The state is experiencing a strong economic environment, marked by solid gross state product growth and job expansion.
Existing agriculture policies are Railbelt-centric and need to address food security statewide, writes Rodger Painter in a ...
The order mandates ballots to be received by Election Day and requires proof of citizenship for registering to vote in ...
There is a path to increasing food security without an Alaska Department of Agriculture this legislative session.
The Village of Solomon, a tribal corporation based in Nome, is hoping to boost their energy security and lower fuel costs by ...
Rick Thoman noted in a recent report that the paucity of 2024-2025 snowfall in Anchorage and other Southcentral Alaska ...
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