About 1,500 customers were without power on Monday morning, most in Talkeetna, according to Matanuska Electric Association.
Framed by the fireplace in Alaska’s governor’s mansion earlier this month, Gov. Mike Dunleavy shook hands and posed for ...
For Alaska’s fishing industry and fishing-dependent communities, 2025 was a year of turmoil and uncertainty, much of it ...
Two Republicans from the Matanuska-Susitna Valley are poised to step into seats left vacant as a potentially substantive ...
Alaska Attorney general-designee Stephen Cox is asking two of Alaska’s largest electrical utilities to reconsider years-old ...
The Alaska Legislature cannot shut down industrial trawling in federal waters by itself. It cannot legislate away climate ...
A couple of months ago, I was reporting on the typhoon that hit Western Alaska and stopped by a news conference convened by ...
Even critics of both Dunleavy and the president acknowledge that the governor’s proximity to Trump, as shown by the texts, ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed two Republicans from the Matanuska-Susitna Borough to fill vacant seats in the Alaska House of Representatives.
The Republican governor made the appointments Wednesday, and the two men may replace Sens. Cathy Tilton, R-Wasilla, and ...
Steve St. Clair (District 26) and Garret Nelson (District 29) have been appointed to the Alaska House of Representatives, ...
The governor announced the appointment of Wasilla resident Steve St. Clair and Sutton resident Garret Nelson to the state House of Representatives.
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