5/4/17
Alaska transportation officials say the state ferry Tustumena’s return to service has been delayed until mid-July because of extensive repairs required for the 53-year-old vessel.
5/4/17
Alaska transportation officials say the state ferry Tustumena’s return to service has been delayed until mid-July because of extensive repairs required for the 53-year-old vessel.
5/4/17
Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc. on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss of $676,000, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier.
5/3/17
Environmental and Alaska Native groups sued Wednesday to overturn an executive order by President Donald Trump that could lead to expanded petroleum drilling in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans.
5/2/17
A conservative lawmaker has successfully tacked an anti-abortion message onto an otherwise innocuous resolution in the Alaska House aimed at raising awareness about sexual assault and child abuse.
5/1/17
The risk of significant wildfires in northwestern states, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Wyoming and most of Utah is expected to be normal or below normal from May through August.
4/28/17
State health officials say an Alaska resident who recently traveled to Central America has tested positive for the mosquito-borne Zika virus.
4/28/17
Alaska Senate President Pete Kelly has asked Gov. Bill Walker to back off on his demand that lawmakers vote on his appointees to boards, commissions and administration posts.
4/28/17
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Friday that could lead to the future expansion of drilling in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans.
4/26/17
Anchorage police say a man shot and killed after wounding an Anchorage police officer was solely responsible for five homicides, including two double murders, which caused fear in Alaska’s largest city last year.
4/26/17
Governor Bill Walker is trying to force legislators to consider his appointments to boards, commissions and key administration posts.