Open houses to get public input on grant-funded program canceled due to uncertainty about funds
Alaska’s top environmental regulator was chosen to be the new Pacific Northwestern regional administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced on… Continue reading
115 IDs issued Tuesday is “incredibly not normal,” tribal president says; no local detentions confirmed.
Freeze is rescinded but a review to eliminate spending on ‘woke’ ideologies will proceed.
Alaska lawmaker says disruption “could be catastrophic” for education, homeless, other programs.
Juneau leaders say city should be able to cope, but express concern about smaller towns and uncertainty.
Resolution opposing restoration of Mt. McKinley name is first legislation to pass House this session.
Interior Department says change effective as of Friday; Gulf of Mexico is also now Gulf of America.
Federal agency approved more than $2.6M in aid for Juneau residents affected by 2024 flood.
Local impacts may include “green” issues such as electric vehicles, Assembly members told by lobbyist.
Defense Secretary nominee facing barrage of accusations including sexual assault, drinking.
Justice Department makes argument defending executive order suspending birthright citizenship.
Executive orders will enable more drilling, mining and other resource development.
Directive in effect at least through Feb. 1, future communications will need OK of Trump appointee.
Trump voters in state favor change 43%-37%, Harris voters oppose 7%-86%, according to survey.
First woman to head a U.S. military branch presided over decision to homeport icebreaker in Juneau.
His decision receives praise from Alaska congressional delegation, concern from environmental groups.