The governor’s fiscal plan acknowledges Alaska’s revenue problem at last, but tying taxes, spending limits and a constitutional PFD together risks sinking them all.
ALASKA MARMOT DAY Alaska Forum on the Environment takes place in Anchorage. North Pacific Fishery Management Council meets in ...
The images Landers posted authentically depict a photograph of Trump and Putin hanging in the White House. The photo, which ...
The “Make Elections Great Again Act”, introduced by Representative Bryan Steil, a Wisconsin Republican, would end ranked ...
Both Alaska U.S. senators helped pass a bill to fund much of the government. Now it's the House's turn. The funding lapse ...
The bipartisan bill aims to close a loophole that allows some Alaskans to hunt and fish as residents despite spending little time in the state.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy recently proposed a statewide sales tax in his fiscal plan meant to stabilize the state’s finances this legislative session, which would override Juneau’s local exemptions.
As Alaska embarks on its implementation of $272 million in funding for the Rural Health Transformation Program, I want to ...
Nobody has been more aware of Boeing’s shortcomings than Trump. A month before he began his first term as president, in ...
House Republicans are proposing sweeping changes to the nation’s voting laws. The package released Thursday is a long-shot ...
House Republicans unveiled a sweeping elections reform bill Thursday that would mandate long-sought requirements like ...
The city sent an informal ballot and letter to homeowners Wednesday to see if they’ll give up hundreds of thousands from ...