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Alaskans rallied in communities statewide for May Day, in support of workers and protesting Trump administration policies.
Alaska Senate committee leaders say they've created a 'buffer' against a huge deficit that legislators expect to confront ...
A dry winter in parts of southcentral Alaska is expected to cause a bad wildfire season, and legislators are sounding an ...
Ted Crookston and Russ George write in a commentary that a Cook Inlet fishing experiment is about survival — for fish and ...
A task force report produced several bills, but options for quick action are constrained by the state’s dire fiscal situation ...
The bill was inspired by the death of Alaska State Trooper canine Rico, who was shot and killed during a 2017 police chase in ...
Alaskans insured through the Affordable Care Act marketplace — about 25,000 people — could see their rates rise by an average ...
The cooperative insurance pools are seen as an alternative for commercial fishers facing high premiums from traditional ...
If the committee figure becomes final, it would be the smallest dividend in state history, when adjusted for inflation.
Idaho State University President Robert Wagner writes iabout a pharmacy school that has a program at the University of Alaska ...
State lawmakers believe they have a veto-proof compromise on a new education funding bill after prior ones were nixed by Gov.
Legislators are expected to reduce this year's proposed Permanent Fund dividend in order to resolve a looming deficit.