A debate on whether to rely on war-driven oil revenue to cover time-sensitive state expenses was again front and center in the Alaska House on Monday. Lawmakers spent roughly two hours ...
Backers say ensures the state gets a fair deal if a North Slope gas pipeline moves forward. Others worry the bill, even if it ...
Lawmakers are considering new legislation to increase state funding for Alaska schools, and heard public comment on Wednesday ...
The state has won a key federal approval for its plan to award nearly $630 million to more than a dozen companies to help ...
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran has left oil markets more uncertain than they were during the Great Recession, a state expert told the Alaska Legislature on Monday.
Alaska’s Senate majority leaders say they are crafting an education funding bill with one calculation in mind: getting enough ...
Global conflict is roiling energy markets just as Alaska’s long-delayed project nears a critical decision point.
Starting late March or early April, MV Lituya will run daily between Annette Bay and Ketchikan. The expanded schedule improves travel reliability and supports local tourism.
For too long, high-speed internet—something most Americans take for granted—has been a luxury in many Alaska communities. Entire regions have been left grappling with slow, unreliable, or ...