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IPOP LLC should not have gotten a wetlands permit to dredge for gold in Safety Sound near Nome, the tribes' lawsuit contends.
Both actions are not final — they would have to be mirrored by the state Senate — but nonetheless have significant symbolic ...
Senators clawed back millions from previously funded projects to reduce the cost of the state's capital budget.
Joe Paskvan writes in a commentary that Alaska should keep the Permanent Fund's principal nonspendable under the constitution ...
House Bill 31 would eliminate the need for some fishing boats to be registered with the Alaska Department of Motor Vehicles.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has said he will veto the bill, which has been a priority of public-education advocates for years.
With a new leader at the helm, the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is working toward a long-held goal: ownership of the Anchorage hospital that it already manages. The Alaska Native Medical ...
The group is seeking an injunction to prevent a third bear-removal season after the Board of Game approved it through an ...
In late February, Alaska Senate President Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, and House Speaker Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, issued a letter to the state’s congressional delegation voicing concerns over active and ...
A UAA study of childbirths over two decades reveals geographic disparities and numerous and cumulative risk factors.
If approved by the Senate and Gov. Mike Dunleavy, House Bill 50 would allow "snow classics" involving betting on snow totals.
A crowd of over 150 Alaskans from across the state gathered on the steps of the Alaska State Capitol on Wednesday to rally and advocate for people with disabilities, their families and support ...
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