An eighteenth candidate joined the race to be Alaska’s next governor on Tuesday. Anchorage attorney Gregg Brelsford threw his hat in the ring as an independent.
Lawmakers said if an expected surge in oil prices does not cover the state’s bills, they will vote for the fifth time in the ...
PALMER — A Mat-Su school bus worker strike will stretch into a fifth week after a union representing employees and the region ...
A rainbow pride Ravenstail robe, wove by dozens of mentors and youth, was danced for the first time this week on the court ...
Police stopped Forrest Wolfe, Gov. Mike Dunleavy's deputy legislative director, after he nearly caused an accident in a busy area of Downtown Juneau.
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a bacteria that commonly causes gastrointestinal illness, was previously no problem for Alaska ...
It's like the "Schrödinger's cat" thought experiment. There are two very different potential realities, and traders don't yet ...
Eagle River residents and military veterans Justin and Wella Jay share some of those insights in a moving conversation about ...
Lawmakers in support of a measure to strengthen the state’s corporate income tax on the oil and gas industry said it was ...
The verdict marks the end of the first-ever jury trial over whether tech giants should be held accountable for social media ...
Staff at the Army Corps said in a press briefing that they never backed out of a long-term solution, and they’re working on ...
City leaders and Eaglecrest's board are scrambling to find ways to make the millions of dollars in unexpected costs pencil ...