Supporters say North Slope oil project overwhelmingly favored by locals, addresses opponents’ worries.
Kuspuks abound as Peltola invokes “Alaska model” of cooperation in congressional speech to Legislature
Ban on “forever chemicals” for most firefighting sought by Kiehl part of much bigger overhaul effort
Carol Beecher, a GOP donor, declines to say if she believes recent elections were fairly conducted
It adds temporary food stamp workers, attempts novel way to secure federal funds for AMHS upgrades.
Juneau lawmaker’s bill giving disabled vets lifetime trapping licenses is first to pass floor vote.
Dunleavy nixes college requirement for most jobs; some say it fails to fix real workforce problems.
Major players at Alaska’s Capitol are showing their hands, but lots of bids and buffs remain.
Staff and union leaders hope food stamp crisis gets lawmakers to remedy workforce issues, threats.
She emphasized staffing improvement and inmate reentry goals.
State, tribal and local governments using “hub” plans to simplify and maximize Alaska’s share.
Legislative business isn’t always as simple as 1-2-3.
Bills increase penalties for sex trafficking and fatal overdoses, but effectiveness questioned
Juneau student ensemble, among four in U.S. to play in NYC last summer, perform tribute show Sat.
Sullivan, in a “bit of hearsay,” blames last-minute swap for border funds by still-unknown person
Senator praises ferry funds and monitoring of China’s balloon, fears Biden limiting oil project.
Students and education leaders from around state make case for more classroom cash.
Alaska’s Legislature isn’t mulling the headline-grabbers some statehouses have in the works.
Distractions and inaction replace honeymoon headlines as Alaska’s new rep joins minority.
Daniel Winfree, in State of Judiciary days before retirement, warns about mixing politics and courts