In her annual speech, Alaska’s chief justice of the Supreme Court told lawmakers the state is making significant progress on ...
The Alaska Department of Health is racing to award $272 million by October through a newly created federal program meant to transform health care delivery in rural parts of the U.S. Alaska ...
Initial construction for developments such as man camps, access roads and bridge crossings is expected to begin in mid-April, ...
Minority Republicans say they see removing the dividend from the House's draft budget as a worrying sign. Bipartisan ...
Alaska Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Carney highlighted efforts to reduce case backlogs and asked lawmakers to fund a new ...
Kreiss-Tomkins, frequently known as “JKT,” served in the Alaska House of Representatives between 2013 and 2023. He becomes ...
Construction activities would signal a milestone in the effort to build a natural gas export facility in the state.
At a briefing Thursday, Gov. Dunleavy, his public safety commissioner and the country’s new “drug czar” discussed efforts to curb drug trafficking.
On Feb. 9, the Alaska Senate voted 19-0 to extend a state of disaster until early March, retroactively extending a disaster declaration that expired Feb. 6.
Lawmakers with the bipartisan majority caucus have expressed support for more funding for schools, but point to Gov. Mike ...
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6 Reasons Why Alaska Is One of the Best Places To Retire in the U.S.
Most people imagine retiring in various tropical climates, European countrysides, or peaceful cabins in the woods, but those ...
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Eleven-year Alaska analysis finds no spike in traumatic injury or death after cash transfers
Cash transfer programs, which provide money directly to recipients, are growing in the United States, but face significant ...
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