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Merging Alaska Permanent Fund accounts would fix major flaw draining Alaska’s savings and its future
Merging two accounts into one constitutionally protected fund is not just about simpler accounting, writes Angela Rodell in a ...
The bill would help members of the NOAA Corps and college students who don't return to Alaska for spring break receive the ...
Trump’s administration has taken steps to fire nearly all of the Health and Human Services workers who investigate ...
Julie Kitka, the commission's federal co-chair, lists challenges posed by Trump administration actions and grant ...
Alaska Sen. Murkowski and others proposed legislation to exempt seafood companies from a cap on the guest workers they can ...
Volcanoes inspire awe with spectacular eruptions and incandescent rivers of lava, but often their deadliest hazard is what ...
Only 32 of the Legislature's 60 members voted in favor of the bill's final version, and 40 votes are needed for an override.
House Bill 57 isn't a ban on cellphones in classrooms, but it allows limited bans if local school districts approve them.
An expert on Taiwan and China said there’s nothing unusual about an American governor or legislator traveling to Taiwan.
The Susitna is listed among the nation’s most endangered rivers; the report cites threats posed by the proposed West Susitna ...
The vote, which surprised House Republicans, came with three of their members absent and dropped the proposed dividend to ...
The bill Dunleavy vetoed would have increased the core of the state’s per-student funding by $1,000 in the funding formula.
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