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Dunleavy has been notably absent from debates and legislative negotiations on education, write five parents and advocates in ...
New Mexico gave its wildlife management a greater focus non-game wildlife. But lawmakers elsewhere are taking a more ...
Sarah K. Lewis writes in a commentary that Alaska constituents are demanding a better education and better experience for ...
House Bill 57, which the House and Senate passed in April, would increase the base student allocation, core of the funding ...
The dividend was among the biggest items in a budget that will fund Alaska state services from July this year through June ...
Flat funding, combined with inflation, will mean the Alaska state budget includes many service cuts, as lawmakers grapple ...
Senate Bill 64 passed the Senate this week, but the House doesn't have enough time to address it, legislators said.
The total catch is projected to be twice the size of the weak 2024 harvest, thanks in large part to much more robust returns ...
A huge hydroelectric dam along the Susitna River was estimated, a decade ago, to cost $5.6 billion. Utilities are seeking to ...
House Bill 78 won't be taken up by the Senate until next year, but leading senators appear favorable to the idea.
The Alaska Senate voted to enact new rules to streamline the voting process in Alaska and expand voter access.
Rodger Painter says in a commentary that Tongass pulp mills closed primarily due to tree farms in climates where forests grow ...