Alaska Legislature sends COVID-19 emergency bill to Gov. Dunleavy, with millions in federal aid on the line
A Dunleavy spokesman said the governor will review the bill Thursday.
A Dunleavy spokesman said the governor will review the bill Thursday.
Looking to the future, he urged a $1.8 trillion investment in children, families and education that would fundamentally transform roles the government plays in American life.
Andy Teuber had his bookkeeper pick him up at the airport before getting in his helicopter and disappearing on March 2. A jury declared his death presumed on Wednesday.
The new Wasilla High School logo is in the likeness of Chief Wasilla and is drawn with culturally appropriate regalia.
Assembly members voted to turn a host of requirements for gatherings and businesses into recommendations instead. The mask order remains in effect.
State data showed nearly a 50% decrease week to week in the average number of daily vaccines administered in Alaska recently.
The Republican said Wednesday he will seek reelection to the seat he has held since 1973.
First Alaskans Institute CEO and President La Quen Náay Liz Medicine Crow said ignoring Alaska tribes’ status is undermining the state’s ability to thrive.
The freezer was found partially buried about 100 feet into the woods from the roadway, Alaska State Troopers said.
Citizen scientists fill an important gap in helping understand when and how Cook Inlet belugas use the river.
With the May 11 runoff election approaching, here are where the candidates stand on a range of issues and what they say they will do if elected.
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Many of the articles, blogs and posts by candidate Kelly Tshibaka have been deleted but some are available through archived internet pages, as first reported by CNN.
The Department of Corrections last week reopened public visitation only for inmates who had been fully vaccinated.
The new plan cuts the number of SEAL platoons by as much as 30% and increases their size to make the teams more lethal and able to counter sophisticated maritime and undersea adversaries.
Prosecutors said he used social media to contact hundreds of women and that the charges stem from “in-home and in-office massages” he offered “under the guise of his business.”
A two-time Alaska state champion with the Barrow Whalers, Hepa has two years of eligibility left.
Decades after Atlantic cod fisheries collapsed, concern is growing among experts that wild Pacific salmon could face a similar fate.
School will be out soon, and it’s the perfect time to plan for summer activities. The listings included here were collected during early spring and camp details may have changed. We recommend checking with each camp your child may be interested in for updates.
All Alaskans 16 and older are now eligible to get the vaccine.