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As a side effect of the announcement of permit fraud allegations, a Kodiak legislator paused a fast-moving fishing bill.
Trees from the Tongass provide the music of the world, writes Sarah Dahlstrom-Lehnert in a commentary for the Alaska Beacon.
Alaska Head Start programs are reeling after the regional federal office was closed, uncertain about grant administration and ...
An oil company will set up a specially designed rig to drill the first-ever deep wells in the Yukon Flats basin.
An Anchorage senator has proposed expanding the Alaska Board of Parole, and widening the range of experiences of its members.
The House Finance Committee passed a state budget on Thursday that includes $1.9 billion more in spending than the state is ...
The Alaska Permanent Fund value declined by 2.7% — or more than $2 billion — in three days last week, thanks to Donald ...
The Alaska Legislature still hasn't resolved a looming deficit caused by a collision between education spending, the PFD, and ...
Hundreds of people rallied at the Alaska State Capitol, part of a “Hands Off!” day of action protesting the Trump ...
Alaska declared an early wildland fire season in its Coastal Region, requiring burn permits starting March 17.
A bill that advanced in the Alaska Senate on Wednesday would provide a $1,000 per-student boost to the state’s school funding ...
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