Frank Richards, executive director of the state corporation in charge of a long-planned trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline, is ...
It may not make much sense to keep rebuilding after floods in the North Village of Londonderry, was one of the messages ...
A recently established statewide cultural trust hoping to award its first arts grants this fall is asking the Alaska State Legislature for $733,000 — a dollar for each resident — this spring, but ...
House and Senate leaders say a bill that increases education funding is likely to be a first priority for the Legislature this year.
The first day always involves more pomp and circumstance than legislating, and this time was no exception — but senators ...
During separate sessions of the Alaska Senate and Alaska House, Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom administered oaths of office to each of the new and returning senators and representatives. She credited both ...
As lawmakers ascended on the Capitol for the start of the new session and 34th Legislature on Tuesday, priorities are beginning to take shape, with education, energy, and the economy drawing focus.
The Alaska House and Senate will be led by ideologically aligned caucuses for the first time since 2016, after lawmakers elected their leaders for the legislative session that began Tuesday. The ...
Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom swearing in all of the legislators who were reelected or newly elected in last November’s election. Leaders of each chamber were then selected and, unlike the beginning of ...
The first day always involves more pomp and circumstance than legislating, and this time was no exception — but senators ...