Annual transfer from the fund pays for more than half of Alaska’s general-purpose government spending
Years-long practice of extra funding may be halted across the state; millions on the line in Juneau.
Statewide association of school boards discussing lawsuit, other options this week
Land for affordable housing appraised by the city at $700K in value, authority to only pay $100K.
Learning to sail from scratch, a Juneau couple circumnavigated 50,000 nautical miles
Thousands of aboveground tanks that store diesel fuel and other petroleum products would no longer be regulated by the state, under a proposal from the… Continue reading
Agencies suffer hard year as food stamps, children’s services, other programs come under scrutiny.
The finalized purchase to be negotiated in the coming months, hospital officials say.
The Assembly member announced her departure from her role in late June.
Assembly OKs $27 million bond question for voters this fall.
The camp, which operates the campus of Sheldon Jackson College, was seeking a technical expert
Operators will now be required to register with the city by October.
Officials say it will help narrow the gap in local hospice and home care
Charging documents identify victim, circumstances leading to fatal shooting.
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Mentors to spend year with students at Zach Gordon Youth Center creating the permanent wearable art
Lt. Gov. Dahlstrom has until early September to certify proposals for petition-gathering stage
The opening on Monday marked the first grocery store to service the town in 15 years.
One new law exempts veterinarians from state’s prescription drug monitoring program.
Warren G. Harding got a “21 discharges of dynamite” salute and Mendenhall Glacier tour during visit