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An attorney defending one case said he's prepared to defend Samoans' right to vote under the U.S. Constitution.
As a side effect of the announcement of permit fraud allegations, a Kodiak legislator paused a fast-moving fishing bill.
Trees from the Tongass provide the music of the world, writes Sarah Dahlstrom-Lehnert in a commentary for the Alaska Beacon.
Alaska Head Start programs are reeling after the regional federal office was closed, uncertain about grant administration and ...
The House Finance Committee passed a state budget on Thursday that includes $1.9 billion more in spending than the state is ...
An oil company will set up a specially designed rig to drill the first-ever deep wells in the Yukon Flats basin.
The Alaska Permanent Fund value declined by 2.7% — or more than $2 billion — in three days last week, thanks to Donald ...
An Anchorage senator has proposed expanding the Alaska Board of Parole, and widening the range of experiences of its members.