Alaska school districts that offer early education programs could get a funding boost under a new bill in the Alaska Senate.
The board’s action allows the state to continue killing bears and wolves in the range of the shrunken Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
Data sovereignty is important amid the health disparities seen in tribal people, rooted in forced assimilation over more than ...
Amber Batts writes in a commentary that a trafficking council is not the solution Alaska needs and should not be granted ...
The Alaska House passed a bill that would require foster youth hospitalized in psychiatric facilities to have a court hearing ...
A federal judge has reversed a Biden administration decision that suspended oil leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ...
Alaska legislators had previously rejected the idea of spending from savings to close a deficit but now say there are few ...
Bisignano said he wants Social Security beneficiaries to have the option to visit an office, use the website, or speak to a ...
Gorsuch said regulation of ghost guns from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is “not inconsistent” with ...
State health officials are reporting an uptick in the sexually transmitted pathogen gonorrhea invading different parts of ...
If House Bill 121 were to become law, the education requirements for new accountants would be reduced, and out-of-state work ...
“It was a fairly close vote, but in the end, I think we made the right decision,” said Senate President Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak. The Dunleavy administration has been working to promote in-state ...