State officials and some education advocates are at odds over the legality of a new federal tax credit scholarship program that Gov. Mike Dunleavy said he signed Alaska on to earlier this week. The ...
Alaska’s Republican congressional delegation said they support the state’s appeal and are urging FEMA and the Trump ...
The Wild Fish Conservancy’s use of the Equal Access to Justice Act is alarming the small-boat fishermen who fought the ...
Alaska must pass legislation by 2027 to keep its full $1.36 billion in federal rural healthcare funding, but state officials ...
Alaska’s current subsistence fishing program can continue without changes, according to a Wednesday opinion by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The ruling allows the ...
More than a year after Alaska U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred resigned amid a scandal involving sexual advances with a law clerk and a federal prosecutor, the consequences for Alaska’s ...
The federal government is rewriting the rules for how it issues federal contracts. Some Alaska Native organizations — which depend on federal contracts to pay benefits to shareholders — say the ...
Alaska’s transportation system is the kind of thing most people don’t think about until it stops working. But for those of us who work in construction, it is part of daily life.
President Daly shared her latest insights on both the US and Alaska economy with Alaska Public Media news host Ava White. “The time is now to balance our two goals, price stability and full employment ...
As Alaska House Representatives, we have the great honor of co-chairing the House Transportation Committee in the Alaska ...