Gov. Mike Dunleavy delivered his eighth and final State of the State address Thursday evening, closing out his tenure in the term-limited office. The speech that highlighted past accomplishments and ...
Rounding out the top ten projects were requests for Pederson Hill Development ($1 million), JSD Security and Safety Upgrades ($2 million), Bartlett Hospital Emergency Department Renovation ($2 million ...
Senate Bill 113 would have transferred corporate income taxes from other states and channeled some money into public school programs.
The state Legislature starts on Tuesday, Jan. 20. With the state Legislature starting on Tuesday, Jan. 20, the policymakers ...
Juneau families care deeply about how our schools are staffed, supported, and funded. The first draft of the Board of Education’s FY26 budget revision highlights how important it is that financial ...
A geomagnetic storm caused unusually bright northern lights Monday evening and into Tuesday morning. A coronal mass ejection ...
The city expects a $10-12 million reduction in general fund revenue following tax cuts approved in October’s elections.
History intrudes only when unavoidable. The record of U.S.-backed regime change producing instability rather than order does not lend itself to triumphant storytelling. Guatemala, Chile, Iraq, and ...
The Alaska State Legislature convened Tuesday, Jan. 20, kicking off the second year of its 34th legislative session. Lawmakers agreed to hold two joint sessions later this week, both pertaining to ...
At a special meeting on Jan. 15, the Juneau School District Board of Education approved up to $180,000 in funding to match a private grant for the playground in a 6-1 vote. The board voted to use ...
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