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As the Alaska Legislature enters the last weeks of its regular session, Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration has warned ...
Tessa Hulls was making sandwiches in the Alaska Capitol when she learned she had won a Pulitzer Prize. Her book, “Feeding ...
Hulls, who recently moved to Juneau, was working in the Capitol Legislative Lounge preparing the daily specials when she ...
The only high-profile nominee to be lost so far was Matt Gaetz as attorney general, but there have been some less well-known ...
House Bill 161 supports the intent of Ballot Measure 1 while ensuring small and seasonal employers can stay afloat.
From the Aleutians to the Interior to Southeast, we asked Alaskans how they’d rate President Trump’s first 100 days in office ...
The nomination of the prosecutor, Ed Martin, has been teetering amid revelations that he once compared former President Biden ...
“The citizens of Alaska deserve to walk into our Capitol building without being assumed to be dangerous or something like that, because I think what we’re doing most of the time and what we ...
Airport-style security screenings began Monday at the Alaska State Capitol ... certain places such as the court building across the street, working at the Capitol doesn’t present the same ...
Since 1992, the popular Energy Star program has helped American families and businesses save more than $500 billion in energy ...
“Fund people not the PFD” was the plea on the sign of a protester pleading for more child care funds outside the Alaska State ...
Interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin’s nomination to serve as DC’s top prosecutor is in serious ...