Existing agriculture policies are Railbelt-centric and need to address food security statewide, writes Rodger Painter in a ...
The tariffs come as Trump imposed 25% duties on imported steel and aluminum, as well as on foreign cars and vehicle parts to ...
The Capitol screening policy for visitors was approved in a 9-4 vote by the Legislative Council, a bicameral body.
The buoys, some out of service, are cited as examples of how NOAA and its National Weather Service are important to Alaska.
Mount Spurr, 78 miles from Anchorage, is unusual in its potential to foul air quality, disrupt jet service and otherwise ...
In the wooded highlands of northern Arkansas, where small towns have few dentists, water officials who serve more than 20,000 ...
Alaska school officials say potential job-loss notices are going out and uncertainty costs districts
School districts across the state are starting to issue notices to teachers and staff that they may be laid off, in what has become a difficult spring tradition in Alaska, as legislators debate how ...
A federal judge has reversed a Biden administration decision that suspended oil leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ...
Amber Batts writes in a commentary that a trafficking council is not the solution Alaska needs and should not be granted ...
The board’s action allows the state to continue killing bears and wolves in the range of the shrunken Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
Brett Kelman is a correspondent with KFF Health News, which he joined after 15 years of reporting at three newspapers in the ...
State health officials are reporting an uptick in the sexually transmitted pathogen gonorrhea invading different parts of ...
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