The Senate Finance Committee is starting to put its touch on the more than $12 billion operating budget it received from the house last week, as the two bodies traded budgets.
The Biden administration on Thursday finalized a new rule for public land management that’s meant to put conservation on more equal footing with oil drilling, grazing and other extractive industries on vast government-owned properties.
Critical rescue missions could be drastically curtailed as personnel changes take an outsize toll in a state more than twice the size of Texas, Guard leaders and members say.
The governor was joined by Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor, who said the state planned to ask for a stay of the decision longer than the June 30, 2024, date NEA-Alaska has asked for.
On Thursday the Anchorage Assembly and Mayor Dave Bronson will look to take action and potentially amend municipal code to provide designated parking areas for people experiencing homelessness and living out of their vehicles.
By Ariane Aramburo, Peggy McCormack and Kim Daehnke
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House Bill 338 would allow people who were minors at the time of treatment to sue their doctor in the 20 years after receiving gender transition treatments or surgeries.
An upgrade to flight software that calculates weight and balance temporarily grounded all Alaska Airlines planes on Wednesday morning, according to a company statement.
With nearly 3,400 hours of flight time accrued in his career, Alaska Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Maddox has attached a variety of baggage to the Chinook’s sling load system. Still, one mission, in particular, remains the most memorable.
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.
By The Associated Press and MICHAEL R. SISAK, JENNIFER PELTZ, JAKE OFFENHARTZ and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER Associated Press
Jurors will decide whether the former president is guilty of criminal charges alleging he falsified business records to cover up a sex scandal during the 2016 campaign.
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 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.
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.