On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order dealing with federal elections, but because the U.S.
The Alaska House passed a bill that would require foster youth hospitalized in psychiatric facilities to have a court hearing ...
In a commentary, the Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska president writes about his concerns over two Senate health care ...
State health officials are reporting an uptick in the sexually transmitted pathogen gonorrhea invading different parts of ...
Alaska legislators had previously rejected the idea of spending from savings to close a deficit but now say there are few ...
Alaska state officials testified to lawmakers that "natural causes" are the leading cause of death for the high number of ...
Gorsuch said regulation of ghost guns from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is “not inconsistent” with ...
A federal judge has reversed a Biden administration decision that suspended oil leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ...
If House Bill 121 were to become law, the education requirements for new accountants would be reduced, and out-of-state work ...
Hundreds rallied at the Alaska Capitol on Friday for a “People’s March” and to protest and condemn recent actions of the ...
State officials are seeking Board of Game emergency action to continue a program that a judge last week ruled as ...
Doug Burgum says follow-ups to executive orders will mean leasing across the entire ANWR coastal plain, plus other ...
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