Deedie Sorensen says it’s time to retire as board members give themselves tough grades, lofty goals.
Nearly 800 people pick up tons of trash, recyclables and perhaps treasures
Bill by Jesse Kiehl, D-Juneau, raises limit to $50K instead of $21K, makes condo residents eligible
Full-body scan of vessel, out of service for 18 months, will determine if ship should be scrapped.
The athletes filling a huge gym in Anchorage were ready to compete, cheering and stomping and high-fiving each other as they lined up for the… Continue reading
The Alaska Supreme Court overturned a 20-year-old precedent Friday by ruling that Alaska Native tribal organizations can more easily receive the kind of sovereign legal… Continue reading
Key provisions of proposal comes from legislators at opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Initial phase focuses on listening, informing, and gathering feedback.
Fewer season passes sold, but more out-of-state visitors and foreign workers help weather storms.
About 40 child-sized robes to be featured in weavers’ gathering, dance and presentations Tuesday.
Overall economic value rising, but employment is declining and recent price collapses are worrisome.
Senate proposal closes $270 million gap in House plan, but further negotiations are expected in May.
HomeBRIDGE ranks 41st, YDHS not ranked in nationwide assessment of more than 24,000 schools.
Advocates say legislation is vital to solving retention and hiring woes in public safety jobs.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Plan making broad and detailed proposals about all aspects of area gets OK from Planning Commission.
Applications for use of space in buildings being vacated by school district accepted until May 20.
State judge considering delay in ruling striking down program used by more than 22,000 students.
Rep. Andrew Gray, author of the idea, says he will introduce a revised and updated version.
“We just disappoint people right now,” AMHS’ marine director says during online public forum Monday.