Alaska owns dozens of crumbling rural schools. But now it wants cash-strapped districts to take on ownership of those buildings in exchange for funding to fix them.
Alaska Owns Dozens of Deteriorating Schools. Now It Wants Under-Resourced Districts to Take Them On.
Rural school district superintendents are trying to “find the best, most optimal use of very lean resources.” Taking on the ...
Gov. Dunleavy promised to replace lost federal food assistance with state aid to 66,000 Alaskans. That hasn’t happened yet ...
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Is Alaska’s Sky-High Bear Hunt Saving Caribou or Breaking the Law?
Deep in southwest Alaska, a caribou herd that once roared across the tundra at nearly 200,000 strong has shrunk to barely ...
An Alaska Native corporation leased mineral rights inside a national park to Contango Ore Inc., which may develop a gold mine ...
According to a recent story from the Northern Journal, an estimate from 2020 put the cost of protecting infrastructure in ...
Conservation groups sued over a state program in Alaska that authorizes killing brown and black bears as a way to increase ...
Plaintiffs’ law firm Motley Rice is seeking to recover legal fees from Alaska after it was fired from representing the state ...
On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon authorized the construction of the Alaska Pipeline with the signing of the ...
After School Special is a youth film screening partnership between Alaska Teen Media Institute and the Anchorage ...
University of Alaska President Pat Pitney plans to retire at the end of the school year in May, she said Thursday.
On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon signed the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law, authorizing the ...
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