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On the eve of Beerfest in Haines, Murkowski sat down with local reporters to talk about everything from Medicaid and federal ...
Legislative leaders have sent a scathing letter to Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy that criticizes the state Department of Revenue for allegedly "obfuscating" information from the Legislature about hundreds ...
Supreme Court decision allows cities to ban people from camping in public places, but Juneau city policy allows what’s called ...
According to legislative records, the state’s operating, capital and mental health budgets were transmitted to the governor ...
House Bill 10 would add a 12th seat to the Board of Regents for an active faculty member at one of the three main UA campuses ...
Let’s train the next generation of air traffic controllers, modernize our infrastructure, and bring air safety into the 21st ...
The disappearance of glaciers is not only leading to the creation of new fish habitat, but it's also creating opportunities ...
Lawmakers adopted a bill that will allow Anchorage to make improvements to Upper Canyon Road, which leads to Chugach State ...
The massive tax and spending bill passed by U.S. House Republicans would likely result in 3.2 million people losing food ...
Alaska's congressman says the bill will "drive some accountability" in the safety net programs. Critics say it shifts the costs to the state and will leave thousands of Alaskans uninsured.
Any serious effort to stabilize Alaska’s fiscal future must also focus on diversifying our economy and creating new ...
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