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Alaska's congressman says the bill will "drive some accountability" in the safety net programs. Critics say it shifts the costs to the state and will leave thousands of Alaskans uninsured.
Friday is the last day of school at the Juneau School District, and high school seniors graduate on Sunday. It will be the ...
Daren Herman, grandson of Alaska flag designer Benny Benson, was in the state for the first time to accept an honorary degree ...
Essentially, if the mill rate goes up and property value does too, you’re most likely going to see a higher property tax bill ...
A new building in Haines is at the center of the Chilkoot Indian Association’s new effort to launch a tourism brand to bring ...
Alaska Legislature approves $5.5 million for child advocacy centers, fills federal funding shortfall
Alaska’s 20 centers were in limbo, facing a $5.5 million shortfall after federal grants were ended or cut, as well as ...
At least one other member of the Alaska Senate’s bipartisan majority is expected to not seek reelection in 2026.
Students learned about the science behind the annual flood and what’s being done to protect their school and neighborhoods.
The change applies only to large cruise ships and will equate to millions of dollars in additional city revenue.
Legislators finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in Alaska.
The heavily trafficked attraction is operating with reduced staff after federal firings, but it has a higher volume of ...
On a sunny Monday afternoon in Juneau’s Evergreen Cemetery, more than 40 children and adults gathered to celebrate Arbor Day ...
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