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The special session means that lawmakers cannot wait until January to vote on whether to override vetoes of the budget and ...
The Department of Corrections announced that 35 men arrested and detained out of state and held in Anchorage were transferred ...
The patient, who arrived at an Anchorage hospital with septic shock and heart failure, was diagnosed with disseminated ...
U.S. Sen. Murkowski took questions from Alaska reporters in a phone news conference, addressing her “Yes” vote for the ...
Sens. Sullivan and Murkowski voted for a bill that would cut federal assistance programs to partially pay for the extension ...
The Alaska State Legislature has launched a joint bipartisan task force to focus on education funding over the next 18 months ...
Emergency kits to save victims of opioid overdoses are on their way to Alaska schools, in accordance with a new law. The law is the product of a measure, House Bill 202, that Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed ...
The Senate bill affects immigrants with legal and illegal status, cutting benefits for most refugees and those on ...
Provisions that would have shielded the state from some health care and food stamp cuts appear to be on the path to failure.
A 1952 law states specifically that “A person born in Alaska on or after March 30, 1867, … is a citizen of the United States ...
A report says more renewable energy and other policies would lower Alaska's high energy costs, but Congress is poised to cut ...
Commentary author Kristen Lindsay of North Pole writes that when she was diagnosed with cancer, hospital staff helped her ...