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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has said he will veto the bill, which has been a priority of public-education advocates for years.
The Alaska Legislature passed a bill Friday that would boost per-student education funding by $1,000. The bill now advances to Governor Mike Dunleavy, who has said he plans to veto it.
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Yardbarker on MSNGiants to privately work out Shedeur SandersThe Giants’ third-overall pick continues to represent one of the most fascinating story lines in this year’s draft.
Supporters of the bill, which passed by one vote in each chamber, say poor school funding threatens Alaska's future.
After President Donald Trump returned to office, Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared "happy days are here again." ...
According to former NBA Player Chandler Parsons, Green will take home the Defensive Player of the Year award because of ...
The Alaska House of Representatives voted to cut its proposed 2025 Permanent Fund dividend by almost two-thirds on Friday as ...
Gov. Dunleavy has a chance to choose investment over neglect, prevention over punishment, and opportunity over austerity.
A farmed fish bill floundered during its first hearing in the Alaska House Fisheries Committee on Thursday after several ...
The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy gives his top 10 defensive linemen in this year’s NFL draft, based on evaluations and conversations ...
Affordable Recovery Housing gave the historic Libby building to Blue Island in lieu of foreclosure after unpaid water bills.
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