Some candidates in Alaska's race for governor have been pouring their own money into their campaigns with six months to go until the primary election. Seventeen candidates so far have ...
Lawmakers held a series of hearings with officials from Mt. Edgecumbe High School, the largest state-run boarding school in Alaska, following a tumultuous year of budget and staff cuts, ...
A previously killed bill to allow new funding streams for Mt. Edgecumbe passed the senate Wednesday 17-3, sending it to the ...
Alaska Senate majority members have upended Gov. Mike Dunleavy's tax bill by replacing the governor's proposed sales tax with changes to the state's taxes on corporations. Dunleavy last month ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy last month appointed former Republican Rep. Tom McKay to serve as the public member on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. The quasi-judicial regulatory agency ...
Prior to this season, West had established itself as the dominant power on the prep hockey scene, having won the past two Division I state titles. With what South showed this year and the fact that ...
Fifteen candidates reported raising $4.3 million collectively, including $1.9 million from the candidates themselves.
Community organizer Meda DeWitt, who chaired a campaign to recall Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy in 2019, has announced a run for ...
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Alaska Railroad leaders said Wednesday they’re ready to help if the LNG pipeline becomes a reality, but they’re just as ready ...
A bill enabling Mt. Edgecumbe High School to receive funding has been cleared for a Senate vote later this week after lawmakers visited the school and described “deplorable” conditions.
Lawmakers put tough questions to officials with the Office of Children’s Services in early February, following a state audit of a 2018 law and legislative reform effort to improve the state’s handling ...