Health officials say risk to mammals, including people, remains low.
Educators blame COVID and cash, not kids.
Peltola, Murkowski and Dunleavy likely to prevail when ranked choice ballots are tallied Nov. 23
Crum starts in his new role Wednesday.
Church leaders share details about planned apology for church closure
Presumptive election winner talks about avoiding another recall, lower oil prices and faulty ferries
Dunleavy’s reelection all but official, while Tshibaka and Palin prepare to fight over “shenanigans”
Voters lean both left and right, with a lot to be decided in two weeks, in ranked choice election
Outcomes much closer in the state’s Third Judicial District.
Alaska Policy Partners mailers stand out and have caused candidates to defend themselves.
What’s accurate, what’s nonesense and what’s “true from a certain point of view”
Bill Sheffield, Alaska’s fifth governor and a prominent public service figure in the state, died in his Anchorage home Friday morning at the age of… Continue reading
Candidates and supporters plot door-knocking, phone-banking and sign-waving for last-minute frenzy.
While 14-month negotiation has ended, unfair labor practice complaints process still ongoing.
Senator discusses energy, earmarks and last-minute campaigning during unscheduled stop in Juneau.
Lawsuit filed a week before election claims state owns submerged land; feds disagree.
A young bar-tailed godwit appears to have set a non-stop distance record for migratory birds.
Traditional lifestyle is vulnerable to climate change effects
The report also says Congress should explore legislative actions.
Murkowski and Tshibaka attack each other as liars and extremists, Chesbro stays relatively low-key