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Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration is threatening to strip a company of oil and gas leases in Cook Inlet outside Anchorage, ...
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is set to meet this summer and fall to study and discuss ways to improve Alaska’s ...
The first session of the 34th Alaska Legislature wrapped up in May. Juneau’s three Democratic state lawmakers met with ...
On Monday, the Juneau Assembly unanimously approved a resolution to accept Mayflower Island from the U.S. Bureau of Land ...
Researchers found that two wolf populations near Gustavus are increasingly relying on marine prey for food. In some cases, ...
The change for most city staff comes after negotiations with a union representing some city employees resulted in the addition of the holiday and wage increases over the next few years.
Alaska hasn’t produced antimony — a shiny mineral used in weapons, flame retardants and solar panels — in almost 40 years.
This spring, federal funding uncertainty meant that trail work on some of those beloved trails could have been deferred. Now, ...
The Alaska Department of Corrections, which handles the state’s jails and prisons, has taken in 40 people who were detained ...
The rate hikes were passed alongside the city’s budget for next year, which the Assembly unanimously approved during a ...
The City and Borough of Juneau plans to evict all residents of the historic downtown Telephone Hill neighborhood by Oct. 1.
Cyril George Sr.’s family unearthed the photo collection in the wake of his death 11 years ago. Now, the organization wants ...