Legislators are elected to serve residents, and that service comes in many forms. One of the biggest joys I have is helping ...
Klawock outscored Hoonah 15-6 in the second quarter for a 29-14 lead at the half and were never threatened the rest of the ...
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Fairbanks KTVF on MSNUA Board of Regents votes to scrub DEI language, including ‘diversity’ and ‘affirmative action’The board of regents voted 9 to 1 to approve the motion on Feb. 21. It directs all university programs and operations to ...
There’s been much talk in the U.S. Capitol about the United States being “a republic, not a democracy” among the MAGA extremist right. It’s true most laws are made by elected representatives, not by a ...
Juneau begins its search for a new city clerk as Beth McEwen retires. Mayors gather for a conference, Lathrop High wins ...
A coalition of Alaska disability advocates is raising concerns about the potential impacts of a federal lawsuit the state ...
A man accused of raping a 14-year-old girl near her high school decades ago is headed to prison, Alaska prosecutors said.
The light flattens, and my eyes struggle to distinguish where the ridge ends and the sky begins. Relying on my other senses, ...
Dillingham, recently spoke with KUCB’s Andy Lusk after picking up the House speaker’s gavel again for the first time since ...
Roy Colter Clayton, Jr., 67, a longtime resident of Anchorage, Alaska, passed away peacefully at Alaska Native Medical Center ...
Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced House Bill 111 to reverse Alaska’s absolute ban on fish farms. As Chair and Vice-Chair of the House Committee on Fisheries, Representative Louise Stutes (R-Kodiak) ...
If signed into law, Senate Bill 109 would split the annual transfer from the Alaska Permanent Fund to the state treasury.
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