Signs already designating separate entrance for public, bids from security providers received.
The average hourly wage in Alaska was $33.60 in 2023, putting the state in 11th place among all 50 states and the District of Columbia,… Continue reading
Mansion has seen many updates to please occupants, but piano bought with first funds still playable.
Fewer Alaska babies were born in 2023 than in previous years, but there were also fewer deaths in the state than in prior years, when… Continue reading
Commissioner Bishop said documents a first draft, appeared on state’s website due to technical error.
Amid a growing backlash to the factory-sized data centers that power the global internet, Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy has started pitching his state as a… Continue reading
An airport-style security screening checkpoint could be coming to the Alaska State Capitol, ending decades of open public access. In a public notice published Oct.… Continue reading
Alaska’s Department of Health is again slipping into a backlog of food stamp applications. The news comes from state data included in a filing from… Continue reading
University officials say they have made headway on problem, faculty will be paid “as soon as possible.”
The law takes advantage of waivers to allow more Alaskans to access federal aid programs.
The state of Alaska is continuing its effort to oppose Alaska Native tribes’ effort to protect traditional lands via federal trust. On Friday, the Alaska… Continue reading
“What do we do with the community a year from now?”
Seven attorneys have thrown their name in the ring for a judicial position in Alaska’s Supreme Court. All seven candidates are women, meaning that –… Continue reading
Plaintiffs say they waited unlawfully long for food aid.
Broadband for rural schools, K-3 reading assistance, disaster aid, ferry system among other vetoes.
Rick Green will serve at least through Legislature’s next confirmation votes in the spring of 2025.
Advocates say legislation is vital to solving retention and hiring woes in public safety jobs.
Governor’s use of ferry revenue instead of state funds to match federal grants a sticking point.
Alaska’s state-owned economic development agency has retained four consultants aimed at boosting its standing in the rural regions where it’s proposed controversial projects — and… Continue reading
“I’m definitely saying don’t take it at face value,” study’s co-author says.