Among the 60 state lawmakers who convened in Juneau this week are 11 who are serving in the Legislature for the first time.
The goal is to produce tools that can better predict future outburst floods at Juneau's landmark glacier and elsewhere.
What do leadership in both chambers hope to accomplish within their 121-day session? On this Alaska Insight, host Lori Townsend is joined in the KTOO studio in Juneau by Senate President, Sen. Gary ...
Alaska cruising has rebounded post-pandemic with record passenger numbers, presenting a lucrative opportunity for travel ...
Murkowski is a moderate with a history of bucking her party and Trump when she has felt it was the right thing to do.
In the early days of President Donald Trump’s second term, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski had openly challenged or rebuked him at ...
A recently established statewide cultural trust hoping to award its first arts grants this fall is asking the Alaska State Legislature for $733,000 — a dollar for each resident — this spring, but ...
Nome’s Serum Run centennial kicks off this Saturday. Juneau researchers receive a $1M grant to study floods. A propane truck ...
ProPublica journalist McKenzie Funk says the Aiviq has a history of failures and design problems, but the Coast Guard doesn’t ...
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Tucked between the Gastineau Channel and majestic mountains, Juneau, Alaska, offers a rare blend of serene seclusion and ...
Dunleavy’s bill, which was introduced in the House and Senate on Wednesday, would also close in-person early voting five days ...