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An expert on Taiwan and China said there’s nothing unusual about an American governor or legislator traveling to Taiwan.
Recreational salmon fishing will be allowed in California for only brief windows of time this spring, an interstate fisheries ...
Bruce Tangeman writes in a commentary that an endowment model would protect the Permanent Fund from being overdrawn.
Spanning health care facilities to court systems, states and local communities are facing a rise in threats to cybersecurity.
A new leasing program, to be unveiled soon, will include a reconfigured Arctic area, despite past problems with offshore ...
Mothers in Alaska’s northern and western regions are more likely than other Alaska mothers to give birth to preterm and underweight babies, and their travel from rural Alaska to get care in bigger ...
The vote, which surprised House Republicans, came with three of their members absent and dropped the proposed dividend to ...
Over 100 residents protested in front of the Alaska State Capitol calling for due process and justice for a Kilmar Abrego ...
The Susitna is listed among the nation’s most endangered rivers; the report cites threats posed by the proposed West Susitna ...
The bill Dunleavy vetoed would have increased the core of the state’s per-student funding by $1,000 in the funding formula.
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy presses school policy changes with funding increase, after vetoing larger boost
Along with vetoing an education funding bill, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced new legislation with a lower per student ...
A corporate income tax bill would be the first significant revenue measure in years in Alaska, despite a looming deficit.
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