Alaska legislators set out new education priorities from homeschool student testing and district budgeting to curriculums and ...
Alaska schools, students and education funding will continue to be in focus in the 2026 legislative session set to begin on ...
The leaders of Alaska's third-largest political party dissolved it in a quiet vote in December, then announced their move ...
Conflicts between trappers and dog walkers are not rare in Alaska, but federal citations are unusual, court records show.
A listing of committee assignments and events we have our eyes on during the coming week in the Alaska Legislature.
A new bill proposes establishing a surcharge to help cover the mounting costs of Alaska disasters like landslides and floods.
Political compromise isn’t a reason to restrict free speech, Judge Adolf Zeman said in a lawsuit brought by alcohol ...
In oral argument, two of three judges voiced disagreement with the state's interpretation of a law used to charge a Whittier ...
State regulators need to draft rules for the proposed contract-carrier gas pipeline that would power the gold mine.
In the past decade, BSNC secured lucrative contracts with the federal government to perform service related to migrant ...
Changes to federal subsistence management are still possible through a newly started regulation process open for public ...
The Gwich’in Steering Committee and conservation groups renewed litigation to block the federal oil and gas leasing program ...