Three controversial projects received a boost on Thursday from the Trump administration but remain far from construction.
The president also pledged $25 million in immediate disaster relief funding to cover costs as storm damage is still assessed.
The petition is called “Stop the Bulldozers on Telephone Hill.” The city plans to demolish the houses on the hill in December ...
Altogether across the country, more than 42 million Americans rely on the food stamp program, which the federal government ...
Steve Whitney and Melissa Cullum won three-year terms, and Jenny Thomas will serve a two-year term on the board.
Trevor Storrs is the president of Alaska Children’s Trust, a nonprofit that advocates and works toward ending child abuse and ...
ADF&G has been getting more calls about bears rummaging through trash, especially downtown, as they gain weight to prepare ...
Saturday’s gathering was the latest wave of the nationwide No Kings protest. It’s estimated more than 2,500 events were held ...
The Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage, while it featured the usual cultural celebrations, socializing and ...
A family donated 8 mm film reels to the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, which had them digitized and presented parts of the ...
The Beach Meadows is now protected by a temporary conservation easement the owners signed with the Southeast Alaska Land ...
Propositions 1 and 2 passed while Proposition 3 failed and District 2 Assembly candidate Nano Brooks ousted longtime ...