The decision makes it more difficult for tribes to exert sovereign authority over millions of acres of land within Alaska.
The governor says he will not approve any new tax measure unless lawmakers approve a statewide fiscal plan acceptable to him.
A delay is affecting some providers, but state officials hope to make COVID vaccines widely available as soon as possible.
A study of the ‘rusting’ Salmon River and its tributaries in Kobuk Valley National Park suggests ecological trouble, ...
Amid improvements were continued Chinook problems. And while sockeye sizes were bigger, they remain smaller than they used to ...
Scammers thrive on exploiting vulnerable, uninformed users, and they adapt to whatever technologies or trends dominate the ...
U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason ruled that the boundary was "ambiguous" but in favor of a federal interpretation of ...
Alaska Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan signed on to a letter with 10 other U.S. senators, calling on the U.S ...
The ruling has significant implications for all state agencies' ability to impose and repeal regulations, say attorneys.
Subsidies for policies purchased through the federal marketplace are due to expire, affecting everyone in the state.
Dunleavy has vetoed almost a quarter of all bills that passed the House and Senate during the regular session this spring.
Alaska's senior senator voted against both shutdown-averting proposals Friday; Sen. Dan Sullivan did not vote on either.
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