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 ...
During a brief stopover at Ted Stevens International Airport on Thursday, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said he and other ...
More than 100 Ukrainian refugees have left Alaska since President Donald Trump paused a humanitarian parole program last year ...
The state has won a key federal approval for its plan to award nearly $630 million to more than a dozen companies to help ...
Officials with the Alaska National Guard said plans to deploy a trained rapid response force this month to support federal ...
The Senate approved a proposal to pay for roughly three-quarters of those expenses and it is now in the state House, awaiting ...
The officials stopped by the University of Alaska Fairbanks power plant, where they praised the Trump administration's moves ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy touched on several topics during an update to the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, but ...
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Oil markets are second most uncertain on record, economist tells Alaska legislators
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.
The Trump administration has already put money into a huge and controversial mining project by investing in a company that ...
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