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The nonprofit was expected to break ground in April for a three-story building with 51 long-term housing units. But the Trump ...
Bills intended to give incremental relief to fishers passed this session, while more substantive bills will be considered ...
After multiple meetings and extended debate, the school board has agreed to fund more of the Lingít language immersion ...
Indigenous leaders across the Gulf say it’s imperative that Alaska legislators pass reforms to the state law that they blame ...
Skagway charges local sales tax on tours that start and finish in the borough. That excluded commission fees that cruise ...
According to legislative records, the state’s operating, capital and mental health budgets were transmitted to the governor ...
Researchers launched an interactive glacial outburst flood website today to help Juneau’s Mendenhall Valley residents plan ...
It's a step in the Trump administration's broader plan to roll back environmental regulations to remove barriers from energy ...
Supreme Court decision allows cities to ban people from camping in public places, but Juneau city policy allows what’s called ...
The assistant secretary Pearce will work under is charged with implementing the Trump administration’s orders to unleash ...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, more than 700 Ukrainians have settled in Alaska, at least 120 of them in the Delta ...
The survey shows that almost half of the businesses that participated expect recent federal actions to negatively impact their operations.
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