Senator calls Trump “the best president ever” for Alaska, has harsh words for Iran and migrants
Public comments being accepted until March 25 for more than $19 million in recommended projects.
Charter study does not show how their testing success can be replicated in regular public schools.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will purchase about 50 million pounds of Alaska seafood to use in national food and nutrition-assistance programs, state officials said… Continue reading
District’s proposed move to TMHS would result in loss of vocational facilities, ninth-grade students.
Lawmakers spend much of Monday in closed-door negotiations, plan to take up bill again Tuesday.
New analysis offers possible solutions; two-part constitutional amendment the most durable repair.
Plan must be OK’d by legislators and Gov. Mike Dunleavy because it requires changes to state law.
Falcons and JDHS, after splitting games last week, face each other again on Friday and Saturday.
New plan moves staff from Permanent Fund building, opening space for city to put all employees there
The Dunleavy administration’s proposal to address a crisis of affordability in Alaska is to offer a tax credit to businesses that pitch in to reduce… Continue reading
Bill could enable enhanced oil recovery, sequestration of emissions from new coal-fired power.
Cory Hughes moved to a remote Alaska village to teach and would happily stay and retire there if he could afford to — despite the… Continue reading
Falcons recover from 71-31 rout Friday, keep Saturday’s game even until fourth quarter in 57-48 loss.
School board, with time running out for budget-slashing decision, seeks more details on lone option.
Poll finds 23% of 35,307 adults in U.S. support secession; Republicans more in favor than Democrats.
Alaska’s ‘top doc’ reflects on nearly five years of work, time in public eye during pandemic.
On Feb. 16, 1945, Alaska legislators signed the nation’s first anti-discrimination law. Historical records show that the words of an Alaska Native woman named Elizabeth… Continue reading
Legislation also expands eligibility for condos as part of remedies sought after Suicide Basin flood
Alaska legislators and U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski consider push for an extension