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After 25 years in law enforcement — including rescues, shootouts, and roadside kindness — Trooper Gordon Young signed off for ...
A federal magistrate judge has ruled that the state of Alaska did not violate the U.S. Constitution when it acted to limit ...
Legislative leaders have sent a scathing letter to Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy that criticizes the state Department of Revenue for allegedly "obfuscating" information from the Legislature about hundreds ...
Alaska’s Legislature adjourned last week without addressing an issue that many residents of coastal, Native villages see as ...
According to legislative records, the state’s operating, capital and mental health budgets were transmitted to the governor ...
On the 120th and last day of Alaska’s annual legislative session, the state House passed a bill that would curb high interest ...
Introduced in the last hours of the 2025 session, the bill would expand the protections granted by the EPA, which barred ...
Legislators finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in Alaska.
Graduates Zach Armstrong, Amelie Bignell, Rebekah Dillingham, Aimee Goans, Grace Henry, Paxton McKnight and William Smith ...
The vote means that Alaska’s education funding formula will be permanently and significantly increased for the first time in ...
In what the Alaska Legislature’s longest-serving member called the “smoothest ending in 20 years” the Senate adjourned for the year at 1:20 p.m. Tuesday, followed by the House at 1:53 p.m. — nearly a ...
For the last year, Alaska's Mount Spurr has been showing signs of a potential eruption on the horizon. If an eruption happens, it would likely occur at Crater Peak, shown in the background of this ...