Lawmakers directed the education department to write temporary, constitutional regulations for the state’s correspondence ...
House lawmakers passed five bills after midnight deadline, but a sixth caused uncertainty and anger before the end.
A bill enabling the state to enter the carbon-sequestration business was expanded with features from other Cook Inlet-focused ...
Fewer traditional cigarettes are being smoked in Alaska, but teenagers are using their social connections to obtain ...
Now called the Dalton Highway, the Haul Road to the Arctic was built 50 years ago, completed in just five months during ...
The bill is intended to modernize and improve energy availability and delivery in the state’s most populous region.
The budget includes a $1,655 Permanent Fund dividend, while public schools are expected to receive a $175 million funding ...
A simple bill aimed at attracting teachers briefly became a vehicle to get the Senate-approved pension program to the House ...
The royalties reduction bill is among the several Cook Inlet-focused measures vying for attention and spurring debate as ...
All but five states have either joined the physical therapy compact or are considering legislation that would have them join ...
A House Education Committee proposal would set guidelines for homeschool programs and establish parameters to conduct ...
Members of the Alaska Senate approved a bill that would increase the penalties for vandalism of certain religious property.