In a letter to the Senate, the governor said the bill would help protect Alaskans' privacy, which is guaranteed by the state constitution.
Election reform is on the agenda this legislative session, with Gov. Mike Dunleavy, the Senate Majority Caucus and ...
The state of Alaska is bringing in less money than it is spending, and is on pace to finish the current fiscal year with a ...
Education officials point to broader issues of budget cuts, staff shortages, and COVID-19 pandemic impacts on student ...
The Juneau protest was part of a nationwide movement to protest against President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders.
The latest Healthy Alaskans status report shows little improvement in most categories, including preventive care for pregnant ...
The recent Interior Alaska Farm Forum in Fairbanks, which reached maximum attendee capacity shortly after its announcement, underscores a significant and growing interest in agriculture within the ...
The State of Alaska filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Native Village of Eklutna and others for violating the Alaska Native Allotment Act.
The Alaska Senate majority met to discuss public education funding concerns Tuesday with hopes of mitigating further arguments.
The Alaska Department of Law argues that the approval for the Chin’an Gaming Hall threatens the state’s jurisdiction over ...
The six-person board has been operating with five members since July, when board member Ellie Rubenstein resigned.
A small group of legislators and a member of the governor’s office are meeting behind closed doors to try to resolve the ...
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