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The proposed Alaska LNG pipeline could provide for America's energy needs while giving a strategic edge over our global ...
President Donald Trump’s return has raised hopes for the 800-mile Alaska LNG pipeline project. But will the project make it ...
The Yukon News was still the new newspaper in town and its headlines were about oil embargos and geopolitical crises. Oil had ...
The Trump administration is planning an Alaska summit with leaders from Japan and South Korea in early June to discuss the ...
Delegates from several Asian nations are set to come to Alaska soon to study the project, but state legislators have ...
Mike Dunleavy’s desk. House Bill 57 would provide a $700 increase to basic per-student state education funding, the base student allocation, a longtime priority for the bipartisan coalitions who ...
Mike Dunleavy’s education priorities or risk seeing school funding vetoed. The Legislature is poised to approve an education measure on Wednesday with a substantial school funding boost and ...
Mike Dunleavy’s veto pen. After almost a decade of virtually flat funding, House Bill 57 contains a $700 boost to the Base Student Allocation, the state’s per-student funding formula.
Mike Dunleavy’s education commissioner on Monday sent school districts a threatening letter telling them to support his policy priorities or risk having education funding vetoed. House Bill 57 ...
Mike Dunleavy and corrections officials. Corrections spokesperson Betsy Holley declined comment Friday, saying the agency had not yet seen a copy of the lawsuit. The Alaska Department of Law also ...