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Flat funding, combined with inflation, will mean the Alaska state budget includes many service cuts, as lawmakers grapple ...
Senate Bill 64 passed the Senate this week, but the House doesn't have enough time to address it, legislators said.
The total catch is projected to be twice the size of the weak 2024 harvest, thanks in large part to much more robust returns ...
Legislative attorneys and even some legislators said at the time that the combination would be a violation of Article II, ...
Randy Bates, who previously worked as manager at the Departments of Environmental Conversation and Fish and Game, was chosen.
The Alaska House voted to advance a bill that would establish a statewide tracking system for sexual assault examination kits ...
The Alaska Senate voted to enact new rules to streamline the voting process in Alaska and expand voter access.
A huge hydroelectric dam along the Susitna River was estimated, a decade ago, to cost $5.6 billion. Utilities are seeking to ...
A proposed federal bill would block authorizing having an industrial fish farm in federally managed U.S. waters without ...
Alaska is asking the federal government to resume and reinforce the Secure Rural Schools Act, which benefits logging ...
Rodger Painter says in a commentary that Tongass pulp mills closed primarily due to tree farms in climates where forests grow ...
Funding for child services in Alaska is unresolved as the session's end nears, and a committee will decide how to reconcile ...
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