Two-thirds of House members would need to support the resolution to put it before voters in November. The last time the ...
The ban, imposed after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, is set to expire this year. The resolution urges a continuation, with ...
Alarmingly, the state has chosen to violate the most important of the comprehensive foster care reforms the Alaska State ...
Les Gara is a former foster youth, former Alaska Asst. Attorney General, former Alaska Legislator (2003-2018), and former ...
Municipal leaders cited concerns about the costs to their communities and the need to continue negotiations with Glenfarne, ...
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is facing a significant overhaul, including further staff cuts, according to a statement from a ...
Matthew “Bronco” Williams, an Anchorage-based private school teacher, has announced that he is running as an independent for ...
Anna V. Smith is an associate editor of High Country News. She writes and edits stories on tribal sovereignty and ...
Right now, if someone in Alaska witnesses a murder or another violent crime against an adult and does not report it, the law ...
Two huge companies thought to have little interest in Alaska investment, Shell and ExxonMobil, spent millions to buy new leases on the North Slope — though drilling still faces obstacles.
Fur seal die-offs in the Pribilof Islands, attributed to algal toxins, are part of a trend affecting people who depend on the ...
If signed by the governor, Senate Bill 64 would enact a new ballot tracking system, provide paid postage for all absentee ...