2/7/17
Police in Alaska’s largest city are investigating a reported break-in at U.S. Rep. Don Young’s congressional office there.
2/7/17
Police in Alaska’s largest city are investigating a reported break-in at U.S. Rep. Don Young’s congressional office there.
2/7/17
he head of the board overseeing marijuana regulation in Alaska says officials will have to address the onsite use of cannabis sold at legal pot shops at some point.
2/2/17
Columbus Day would be known as Indigenous Peoples Day in Alaska under legislation being considered in the state House.
2/2/17
With Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in opposition, the nomination could die if DeVos loses the support of one more GOP senator.
2/1/17
Thousands of cruise ship passengers could soon be getting a different taste of Alaska this summer.
1/31/17
A social service agency that handles all refugees moving to Alaska says a disabled Somalia woman and two Ukraine families were scheduled to arrive in the state in February, but their trips have been canceled in response to President Donald Trump’s moratorium on refugees.
1/30/17
Many Republican legislators are pushing for a tighter cap on state spending than the limit enshrined in Alaska’s constitution more than 30 years ago.
1/25/17
The deadly airport shooting in Florida has helped spur a bill in Alaska that would allow authorities to temporarily take away guns from people deemed to be a danger.
1/24/17
Legislators on opposite ends of the political spectrum are supporting an Alaska Senate bill to restore the portion of Alaskans’ oil wealth checks cut by Gov. Bill Walker last year.
1/23/17
A legislative consultant is raising red flags about Alaska taking the lead on a major proposed liquefied natural gas project, even as Gov. Bill Walker has said he’s comfortable with it.