An upgrade to flight software that calculates weight and balance temporarily grounded all Alaska Airlines planes on Wednesday morning, according to a company statement.
Finding no violation because Eastman returned the money the same day it was received, the committee was satisfied that ethical boundaries were not breached.
Interviews are now being conducted with boarding school survivors in Anchorage by the National Native Boarding School Healing Coalition to create an unprecedented permanent oral history collection.
The Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS) is considering a move that would allow Chickaloon Tribal Police Department officers to extend their authority in the Chickaloon census area by granting “limited special commissions” to members of their law enforcement.
The Senate and House majorities had mixed responses Tuesday on a ruling by an Anchorage Superior Court judge striking down an Alaska law that allows parents of homeschooled students to use public dollars for private education purposes, ruling it is unconstitutional.
A group of eight passengers represented by attorneys in San Francisco and Hawaii have filed an antitrust lawsuit in an attempt to block the planned merger of Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines.
The State of Alaska is opposing a motion to dismiss reckless driving charges in the case against a test snowmachine rider for Polaris after he collided with four sled dogs — killing all but one — in December outside of Cantwell.
The power to sue a doctor years after gender transition procedures are performed on minors and parental consent over sexual education material were among topics at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Monday in Juneau.
On Friday the mayor’s of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough, City of Ketchikan and City of Saxman signed a Joint Declaration of Local Disaster Emergency in response to the building fire.
An armed man was arrested by Anchorage police Monday morning following a multi-hour standoff at an apartment in which the defendant sawed an entry through the floor of his neighbor’s apartment.
The state of Alaska extended its annual deadline for residents to swap out their studded winter tires by 15 days due to what they called “prolonged winter weather.”
Anchorage’s Alissa Pili was selected by the Minnesota Lynx with the eighth pick on Monday at the nationally televised 2024 WNBA Draft at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.
Monday morning, parents and school district leaders across Alaska scrambled to understand the impact of an Anchorage Superior Court judge’s ruling last week calling the state’s practice of using public money to reimburse parents and guardians who send their children to private or religious schools under the state’s correspondence homeschooling program unconstitutional.
Students from across Alaska traveled to Anchorage this weekend to compete in the statewide competition of the Inupiaq and Yup’ik Spelling Bee for Beginners.
A masked trio of individuals on Wednesday afternoon entered a youth facility on Muldoon Road and physically assaulted a juvenile, according to the Anchorage Police Department.
The fourth-grade student’s parents spoke out Thursday, saying school leaders did not immediately contact them after the incident on Valentine’s Day of this year.
Under VA rules, veterans who have to travel long distances to receive VA healthcare are entitled to compensation for certain expenses, such as gas mileage, accommodations and food.
The grants come by way of the Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-saving Transportation (PROTECT) Discretionary Grant Program, which in part aims to save states money on future maintenance and reconstruction needs.
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One day after a fire in Kivalina squashed the village’s power and telephone service, Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared a state disaster emergency for the Northwest Arctic Borough community.
Assembly members want the administration to release documents which detail an agreement they say the mayor signed-off on without their input — which they also say isn’t right.
The mother of an Anchorage School District student who was assaulted in a fight late last month is speaking out about the bullying her daughter has experienced at Clark Middle School.
President Joe Biden will face Democratic voters this Saturday in a pair of nominating contests in Alaska and Wyoming that are unlikely to produce any surprises.
The president and CEO of the Alaska Black Caucus said she's happy to see the first ever woman get APD's top job, but also shared concerns about the timing of the appointment.
On Tuesday, with lawmakers deep into the education funding debate. Gov. Mike Dunleavy touted a new, more than $37,000 state poll commissioned by his office to see what Alaskans want to see when it comes to education.
Judge Michael Wolverton called Joplin’s acts “brazen and craven”, saying that the case has stood out to him after more than 40 years on the bench due to the “intentional and careful planning” of the murder.
Mary-Catherine Harmon, a Career and Technical Education Health Pathways teacher at Houston High School, was told Friday by the school’s principal that her contract was not going to be renewed.
Capt. Bianca Cross has been named the chief designee of the Anchorage Police Department, becoming the first woman ever to hold this position. The appointment comes in the midst of a tight mayoral campaign.