Senate Bill 64 is a bipartisan election reform package designed to improve the integrity, security, and accessibility of Alaska’s voting system.
Alaska Senate Passes Bipartisan Election Reform Bill To Speed Up Results And Secure Voting

Senate Bill 64 is a bipartisan election reform package designed to improve the integrity, security, and accessibility of Alaska’s voting system.
On Wednesday, May 14th, around 500 students from across the Kenai Peninsula will roll up their sleeves to help protect one of Alaska’s most cherished waterways during the 10th Annual Kenai River Spring Cleanup.
The Air Traffic Control Workforce Development Act of 2025 is a bipartisan legislation to tackle the nation’s air traffic controller staffing shortage and invest in the future of American aviation.
Administrative Order No. 358, issued Friday, places an immediate freeze on out-of-state travel, new hires, and the creation of new regulations across all executive branch agencies.
While no injuries were reported, the home was a total loss.
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Wastes not accepted include explosives (ammunition, blasting caps, gunpowder) and reactives (sodium metal, radioactive wastes).
Swing into Spring with music, community, and the beauty of Resurrection Bay at the Seward Salmon & Song Festival, happening May 17th & 18th at Miller’s Landing Resort in Seward.
The Alaska House of Representatives passed House Bill 16 in a 22-18 vote, advancing legislation to reinstate campaign contribution limits for state and local elections.
The change allows department heads to recommend current borough employees for job openings even if they don’t meet the minimum years of experience required.