Three Trump-era Justice Department officials recounted persistent badgering from the president
The United Cook Inlet Drift Association called the court’s ruling a “victory”
Sport anglers are now permitted a bag limit of six sockeye salmon per day and 12 in possession
The project, if completed, would address about 85 acres of land running along the Kenai River
Darryl Magen and Josh Delie brought home gold and silver medals
The work is in part of ongoing work related to the May 7 landslide
Challenges to Eastman’s candidacy centered on his affiliation with the Oath Keepers.
Sweeney finished fifth in the vote count, completed Tuesday
Assembly members approved Tuesday putting the issue on the Oct. 4 ballot
Officials recommend all eligible Alaskans be up to date on their COVID vaccines
The high-profile pressure, described as potentially illegal, was fueled by the president’s false claims of voter fraud
Kids learn about fish at Watershed Forum camp
Gross, an orthopedic surgeon, was in third place in the June 11 special primary
The state released final results for the special primary election Tuesday
Alaskans will need to enroll the new statewide alert system to stay up to date on trooper operations
There was no indication of foul play
The event was a celebration and a fundraiser for a college scholarship fund
The move comes after widespread closures announced
Council members approved the budget during the body’s June 1 meeting
He faces a sentence of 20 to 35 years on each count