District still facing steep cuts such as school consolidations to prevent future shortfalls.
Update of annual Southeast Alaska economic report features other contrasting up-and-down trends
Increasing use of remote hearings, other technology cited as long-term positives for efficiency.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a far-reaching administrative order on Monday that calls for public agencies to stop doing business with companies that support an economic… Continue reading
A sign noting the acceptance of electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards that are used by state welfare departments to issue benefits is displayed at a… Continue reading
Existing establishments worry about impact of seasonal operators; supporters cite new opportunities.
No such creature exists, despite claims of store officials say re-branded foreign products.
Caden Johns makes all-tournament team as JDHS rebounds from opening loss that thwarted title hopes.
Request to be evaluated by Assembly members Wednesday as district tries to fix budget crisis.
Increase follows near-tripling of rates last year that’s blamed for widespread illegal dumping.
Nearly a century after a Western Alaska mine began producing mercury, cleanup of the site is entering a final but long-term phase. The U.S. Bureau… Continue reading
New schedule includes rerouting bus near school on Back Loop Road where safety upgrades occurring.
Baxter raises Falcons from 54-45 Friday fall to 61-43 win Saturday
Crimson Bears win 42-40 at Falcons’ Thunderdome, Falcons win 42-28 at George Houston Gymnasium.
Crimson Bears defend home den against northern island Bears
Storm that began Friday night continues pattern that led to record snowfall in January.
Head Start programs scramble as COVID-19 relief and a one-time state funding boost peter out.
Host: Alaska’s longest-running radio show at about 70 years old to offer a weekly non-live program.
A group of Southeast Alaska tribes is asking Canada to recognize their right to have a voice in how transboundary lands and waters are treated.… Continue reading
The state of Alaska is planning to send members of its National Guard south to the Mexican border, responding to an order from the federal… Continue reading