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A 2,000-acre lightning-sparked fire north of the Brooks Range fits a pattern of increasing wildfires on the treeless tundra.
A quick explanation of how the state's new sick leave law works for both employers and employees, and what's still to come.
Pictures show the whale with a large gash behind its dorsal fin. The injury was caused by a boat propeller during late June.
New state laws aim to accelerate the spread of projects that embrace advanced nuclear technology — decades after the Three ...
A new book examines the story of the Traveller: a teacher, gamekeeper, guardian and practical guide for wayfinding in the ...
U.S. Sen. Murkowski took questions from Alaska reporters in a phone news conference, addressing her “Yes” vote for the ...
Sens. Sullivan and Murkowski voted for a bill that would cut federal assistance programs to partially pay for the extension ...
The session’s stated agenda is education and a Department of Agriculture, but lawmakers expressed skepticism about progress ...
Republican allies’ absence could help Dunleavy sustain his education funding veto during a vote in the first five days of the ...
Trump’s administration blocked congressionally approved education funding, including an estimated $46.4 million for Alaska ...
The Department of Corrections announced that 35 men arrested and detained out of state and held in Anchorage were transferred ...
Of the yet-to-be-discovered oil on U.S. federal lands, about half is believed to be in Alaska, according to the new estimate.