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The first session of the 34th Alaska State Legislature has ended. I am humbled by the opportunity to go to Juneau and work ...
The disappearance of glaciers is also creating opportunities for the multibillion-dollar mining industry. Like migrating salmon, mineral exploration companies are moving quickly into areas exposed by ...
Peyton Edmunds graduated from IDEA Homeschool on Friday, with her family handing over her diploma instead of a principal.
Arctic terns came back to Juneau in late April to nest at the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area. Gwen Baluss, a wildlife ...
The possibility of drugs and other illegal activity involving the Taku River, along with other navigable waterways that cross ...
The change applies only to large cruise ships and will equate to millions of dollars in additional city revenue.
Lawmakers finished an operating budget and enacted new legal frameworks for childcare, interior design, and big game hunting.
Each of Alaska’s Senate districts includes two House districts. Rep. Sarah Vance, R-Homer, represents the other half of Stevens’ district and hasn’t filed a letter of intent for next year’s elections.
The heavily trafficked attraction is operating with reduced staff after federal firings, but it has a higher volume of ...
The broad agreement between the Alaska House and Senate this session stands in stark contrast to lawmakers’ deepening ...
By executive order, President Donald Trump reinstated the Tongass National Forest Roadless Rule exemption, reversing action ...
Juneau honors Sitka firefighter Buzz Brown with water arches. Ketchikan celebrates Arbor Day with a ceremonial tree planting.