The senator touched on infrastructure, voting rights, defense spending and the pandemic
A commission voted 3-1 to raise the base salary from $50,400 a year to $64,000
The session opened with calls for bipartisanship, but tensions were evident
This comes after the board bumped back its Southeast and Yakutat shellfish meeting
The state has been experiencing an outbreak since 2017
In a press conference Monday, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy discussed his goals for the upcoming legislative session and took aim at what he claimed was… Continue reading
A tense start to session.
Juneau Christmas bird count was way down this year.
There were a total of 112 COVID-related hospitalizations in Alaska as of Friday
Landslides in the area go back decades but usually required maintenance every two to three years
The Supreme Court OK’d the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for facilities that receive federal Medicaid and Medicare funding
The ombudsman found the five allegations made by inmates justified, and only partially rectified.
State has 60 days to reply.
Nick Begich III is campaigning for the state’s lone House seat
COVID vaccines still aren’t approved for children 4 years old and younger.
The mission of the task force will be to better understand the unintended bycatch of fish caught in both state and federal waters.
The new guidance comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Heading into the session, Micciche said his primary focus will be on passing a fiscal plan for the state
“Healthy You 2022” will focus on a different component of well-being every quarter