Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher defended Alaska election as secure, trustworthy and fair, despite some glitches.
The burst of new laws follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling and reflects public frustration with record-high homelessness.
A Juneau woman died after she was shot and killed by a Juneau Police officer in the parking lot of the Mendenhall Valley ...
President-elect Donald Trump is again threatening to revert the name of North America’s tallest peak from Denali to Mount ...
NORAD dispatched four F-16 fighters, an air tanker and an electronic surveillance plane to intercept the aircraft.
The Kuskokwim River ice continues to be variable as the winter season progresses. On Wednesday, Bethel Search and Rescue flew ...
The feds say recent one-time funding boosts have more than offset the state's alleged failure to comply with the "maintenance ...
The roughly $200,000 contract, approved by the Assembly, will allow for a warm space to serve unhoused residents and those ...
A union representing nurses at Providence Alaska filed three unfair labor practice charges against the hospital with the ...
Opponents of the death penalty had urged President Biden to take this step, given the number of executions that took place ...
Bargaining parties say they’re hopeful, though the outcome will depend on funding being included in the next state budget.
The bill would repeal benefit reductions affecting people who spent part of their career working for an employer not ...