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Gov. Mike Dunleavy is defying state law and the will of Alaskans on education funding. When the legislature overrode the veto ...
Aficionados of wild Alaska salmon are stocking up at retail shops on sockeye fillets from the Copper River to Bristol Bay and ...
It was on July 9, 1927, almost a hundred years ago, that Benny Benson ran the very first Alaska flag up a flagpole. He was ...
Good news for Alaskans. Residents will soon receive a $1,702 payment. This is part of the state's Permanent Fund Dividend program. Distribution starts July 17, 2025. The amount includes an energy ...
The Alaska Board of Game passed a new statewide requirement to quiz mountain goat hunters, which went into effect on July 1.
The governor cited declining state revenues for the budget vetoes. Legislators and advocates say funding for child care and ...
As congressional Republicans passed a bill that will add new red tape to federal safety net programs, a statewide audit has found that Alaska's Department of Health is routinely failing to abide by ...
ANCHORAGE, AK (Alaska’s News Source) - A low pressure system building to the east is bringing in cooler temperatures statewide. Last week’s ridge brought sunny skies and warmer temperatures but this ...
As Alaska warms nearly twice as fast as the Lower 48 states, two of its National Weather Service (NWS) offices are stepping up their messaging.
There will be protests all across Alaska this weekend, from larger cities like Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau to more remote communities like Nome and Kotzebue. In Fairbanks, police say they’re ...
On Sunday, Kodiak Island in southern Alaska hit 67 degrees. That's warmer than it was in Southern California that same day.
A proposed rule to limit local government funding for Alaska schools faces widespread opposition. The Board of Education delayed action and will take public comment for 30 days.