Members of the Alaska State Employees Association rallied outside the Capitol urging wage transparency and a fair retirement ...
For the first time in Alaska history, the state’s supreme court is majority female. It’s also being led, for just the second ...
Local preschoolers make valentines for state legislators each year, reminding them to “have a heart” for kids during the ...
Plans for a Juneau skatepark are progressing, the Fairbanks transit center is open, Ketchikan seeks input on its ...
APFC Chief Risk and Compliance Officer Sebastian Vadakumcherry provided an update on the Fund's main risk measures, as well as geographic, currency, and liquidity risks. He reported that the Fund's ...
Love is a four-legged word and Juneau Animal Rescue is seeking funds to give that love a new home.
A maker of Tlingit regalia and a manufacturer of hydrokinetic turbines each get $20,000 prizes in the Path to Prosperity ...
Hatchery production of chum and pink salmon will continue as usual this year in Southeast. After many tense hours of ...
A new bill passed by the Alaska Senate seeks to lower the minimum age for serving alcohol from 21 to 18. Senate Bill 15 is ...
Alaska’s Department of Education and Early Development is working with tribes to kick start a compacting program and give ...
Districts spotlighted programs already lost over years of stagnant funding that hasn’t met inflationary pressure.
The Alaska Legislature is considering a bill that would create a new state insurance program to address damages from floods, ...