Over several hours, lawmakers considered six different increases in the Base Student Allocation to public schools
The men were arrested in September
During his annual address to the Alaska Legislature on Wednesday, the U.S. senator said state leaders should be doing everything they can to make the project successful
Lawmakers went into an hourslong recess that ended with adjournment until Tuesday morning
The East Side of Cook Inlet Set Net Fleet Reduction Act is sponsored by Nikiski Sen. Jesse Bjorkman
The reports, due Feb. 15 for candidates running for state office in 2024, offer a glimpse at the position from which candidates will start this election year
Hetl Qenq’a will also serve as a hub for the upcoming Kahtnu Area Transit, a fixed route public bus service
Reporter Ashlyn O’Hara will be covering statewide issues with a local lens
‘This state will lose us and generations of students after’
The facility is in one of the areas described in the city’s Soldotna Downtown Riverfront Redevelopment Plan
The avalanche swept away three backcountry skiers
Seven total infections of Alaskapox have been reported to the State’s Section of Epidemiology
Students are connected to local businesses to spend a day shadowing jobs paired to their career interests
The plan approved last week covers fiscal years 2025-2029
The connector was removed from the project scope to cut costs
The settlement agreement is confidential, meaning neither the attorneys nor the parties can discuss the agreement or its terms
The trail extends 785 feet south from the commercial property into the state park
The borough is not admitting any wrongdoing through the settlement
The man was relieved of his duties, banned from all campuses and removed from the premises, police say
Peninsula ice racers continue winter tradition