The state’s Office of Special Prosecutions released a statement Wednesday that cleared Officer Jonah Hennings-Booth in the ...
Ketchikan’s city and borough governments recently passed laws to start collecting sales tax on goods and services purchased ...
The university is making changes on several webpages to remove language about affirmative action and diversity, equity and ...
Assembly members are expected to vote April 7 on an ordinance that will ultimately decide whether or not to approve leasing ...
There were 39,836 seismic events in Alaska and nearby regions in 2024, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center’s newly ...
The proposed demolition plan would knock down about 80% of the building, including most of the former classroom spaces. The ...
A couple dozen Fairbanksans sang songs and rallied on a main street corner Monday, in an impromptu protest marking three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Seven vets dispute local officials’ claim that euthanizing six dogs and cats by gunfire last summer was an acceptable ...
The effort to rewrite the formula faces long odds. Members of the Alaska Senate have supported the “75-25 split” proposal ...
The City and Borough of Juneau’s longtime municipal clerk Beth McEwen is retiring from her position after nearly three ...
Dillingham, and House Rules Committee Chair Louise Stutes, R-Kodiak, said the bill will not aid the state’s commercial ...
If signed into law, HB 111 wouldn’t allow salmon farming, but it would allow the farming of “any bony fish belonging to the ...
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