The federal government in December gave up its claim to ownership of the section of the Fortymile River in Alaska's eastern ...
Alaska economists and industry leaders share their ideas on what’s in store for the Alaska economy in 2026. Find out how much ...
Alaska will receive a chart-topping $272 million in the first year of the newly formed federal Rural Health Transformation ...
Failing to fund the federal transportation match risks lost projects, lost jobs and lost opportunity across the state.
Mar. 18—For decades, the Alaska Volcano Observatory has monitored dozens of volcanoes across the state for risk of eruptions. Scientists say Mount Spurr — the closest active volcano to Anchorage — ...
Alaska’s current subsistence fishing program can continue without changes, according to a Wednesday opinion by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The ruling allows the ...
According to a notice published Dec. 15 in the Federal Register, the Interior Department is conducting “a targeted review” of ...
The U.S. federal government, the state of Alaska, and the Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP) have filed briefs ...
Alaska public health officials continue to recommend the Hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns, citing high rates of chronic ...
Mar. 14—More than 130 recently-fired federal employees in Alaska have applied for state unemployment benefits in recent weeks, amid efforts from the Trump administration's Department of Government ...
The U.S. Congress shut down early Wednesday morning as members failed to reach an agreement on short-term spending. Without a plan in place, the government cannot function. U.S. Press Secretary ...
The Alaska Bar Association’s board of governors is considering whether to recommend the disbarment of former federal judge Joshua Kindred and will vote on the issue next month. Kindred, appointed by ...
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