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There is a growing need to address Alaska’s domestic energy shortfall, writes economist Brett Watson in a commentary for The ...
A technical error will force a Senate revote before the state House gets to vote on the education funding boost and send it ...
A bill on big game hunting would require the Alaska Department of Commerce to expand its list of permanent executive ...
Statistics show dramatic declines in cigarette smoking and high interest in quitting those habits, but some health challenges ...
A video of the site obtained by Northern Journal showed workers walking through an ankle-deep pool that one of them described ...
In a sale announced this week, Barrick Gold Corp., a prolific gold mining company, will give up its half of Donlin.
Senate Bill 54 would affect interior designers who work on big commercial projects, but not those who work only on private ...
With less than a month to go in the Alaska legislative session, the Senate Finance Committee advanced a reworked education ...
Last month, five large boxes were hand-carried from Alamos, Mexico, across the U.S.-Mexico border to Tucson, Arizona. There, ...
The ruling on the seizure of a bootlegger's plane says 'even a six-pack of beer causes grave societal harm' to dry rural ...
Merging Alaska Permanent Fund accounts would fix major flaw draining Alaska’s savings and its future
Merging two accounts into one constitutionally protected fund is not just about simpler accounting, writes Angela Rodell in a ...
Volcanoes inspire awe with spectacular eruptions and incandescent rivers of lava, but often their deadliest hazard is what ...
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