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A bill being considered by the Alaska House would turn the Governor’s Council on Human and Sex Trafficking into a permanent ...
Legislative leaders said it would be unwise to wait for a security incident to occur before requiring screenings.
The Alaska State Capitol has been one of seven across the U.S. that does not have any form of security screening.
Lawmakers from both parties appear to agree: school funding should be increased. But by how much — and whether the bill that ...
Education officials and advocates testified Monday to the high costs of teacher layoffs, budget uncertainty and difficulty of ...
Understaffed federal offices supporting fishing regulators cut even further, as NOAA Fisheries works ‘to keep the lights on’ ...
The buoys are cited as examples of how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its National Weather Service ...
Discover why retiring in Alaska could be your smartest financial move yet. Learn about tax savings, the Permanent Fund Dividend, below-average housing costs, and unique lifestyle considerations that ...
In a letter to County Council members, Mayor Richard Bissen reported that the Salary Commission voted in favor of the salary ...
The bill would require designated seats on the seven-member board to represent commercial, sport and subsistence sectors, ...
House Bill 118, a proposal to solidify the Alaska Governor’s Council on Human and Sex Trafficking into a permanent fixture of the state government, is a deeply concerning one, fraught ...
The Westport City Council voted 4-1 at their March 10 meeting to approve a long-term lease agreement with SEALink Networks, Inc., for use of 3.5 acres at the Westport Water Plant. SEALink, which is ...