Views on the state’s economy are extremely dour ahead of the 2026 election season, two leading surveyors find.
The assumptions that once sidelined the hydroelectric project may no longer hold true for a resource large enough to meet ...
Lawmakers’ next step is combining the Senate plan with a different version approved last month by the Alaska House.
Ready,” “Set,” and “Go,” will become required terms for disaster evacuation planning and public warning systems.
The landslide-generated tsunami reached a height of 1,580 feet, second only to the deadly 1958 earthquake-triggered Lituya ...
Over two days of field hearings in Anchorage and Bethel, storm survivors from the hard-hit villages of Kipnuk and ...
State and federal officials say addressing the MMIP crisis is a top priority, but advocates say more resources and attention ...
The gap between the price of Brent crude and North Slope crude ‘may be the highest value in history,’ according to state ...
Yellow cedar is highly valued for its unique, rot-resistant chemistry, but the theft is an unusual incident for Alaska.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has said the topic is the No. 1 issue confronting lawmakers in the last days of their regular session in ...
An Alaska Superior Court judge in Anchorage has given the state of Alaska permission to shoot bears in Southwest Alaska as part of a plan to boost a local caribou herd. In a 22-page order, Judge Adolf ...
Stephen Cox is the treasurer and founding member of a new private Christian school in Anchorage, scheduled to open in the ...