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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 ...
The new facility would almost quadruple existing child care capacity, and add two infant care class rooms. But a loss of ...
Alaska’s Legislature adjourned last week without addressing an issue that many residents of coastal, Native villages see as ...
Supreme Court decision allows cities to ban people from camping in public places, but Juneau city policy allows what’s called ...
Seward Fire Chief Clinton Crites says a lot of stars had to align for Morris to survive. Morris spent two nights in the ...
If Senate Bill 39 isn't vetoed, it would remove payday lenders from an exemption in state lending laws and cap interest rates ...
It's worth noting that the U.S. Lumber Coalition disputes the notion that lumber tariffs are to blame for driving up home ...
The ruling from a three-judge panel at the New York-based Court of International Trade came after several lawsuits arguing ...
The mayor says clearing camps is one part of her plan to address homelessness. But there are far more encampments than her ...
The American Cancer Society works to fund cancer research across the country, but the scope of their work and support is much ...
A Trump administration effort to limit protections for endangered species' habitats could have outsized consequences in ...
Community members turned out en masse for Sand Point School's 2025 graduation at the school gymnasium. Seniors across Alaska ...