ATLANTA, Ga. ( WANF /Gray News) – James Earl Carter, Jr., will make his final trip to Washington, D.C., Tuesday, a city where he served as the nation’s 39th president, after lying in repose in Atlanta ...
Nick Begich III is sworn in to Congress. Plus, a task force examining the child care crisis releases final recommendations.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s transition report to the Trump administration accuses the Biden administration of carrying out a ...
Begich took the oath of office after Louisiana Republican Rep. Mike Johnson was reelected speaker Friday afternoon.
Carter’s state funeral is a six-day series of events allowing the nation to pay their respects to the 39th U.S. president. The procession began at about 10:15 a.m. when the Carter family arrived at ...
He championed human rights in Argentina, preserved Alaska’s wilderness and set the table for peace.
Nonetheless, Eisenhower signed legislation making Alaska a state on July 7, 1958. On January 3, 1959, Alaska was officially ...
The Daily Gazette Family of Newspapers remembers people who died in 2024, men and women who made differences through their ...
Last season JDHS edged now-defunct Thunder Mountain High School for the DI state title. Returning cheerleaders on both sides ...
Alaska’s new system has only been in place for two years. Yet, voters protected it from a repeal effort driven from the ...
Mary Peltola is still in office for one more week, though without the trappings. "Politics is about timing and luck," she ...
One of Seattle’s quintessential New Year’s Eve events, the fireworks at the Space Needle, is coming back Dec. 31 with its ...