Current assembly member Jesse Bjorkman was elected to represent the northern Kenai Peninsula in the Alaska Senate
A brief order from the state Supreme Court affirmed the superior court’s conclusion
Residents expecting to find instructions on how to file for aid in Alaska Native languages instead were reading bizarre phrases
Areas most likely areas to experience smoke include Sterling Highway Mileposts 43, 45 and 53
School start and end dates were moved by one week
They will officially get to work on Jan. 17 — the first day of the 33rd Alaska Legislature’s first regular session
The Exxon-funded science was “actually astonishing” in its precision and accuracy, the study found
The Republican governor and members of his administration outlined the proposal at a news conference in Anchorage.
In all, four people threw their hat in the ring for consideration for the term
Throughout her education, Dr. April Walgenbach said she always intended to return to her hometown
Bjorkman was elected to the Alaska Senate last year
Efforts to build a public takeout facility on the lower Kasilof River began in 2011
Adult Learn to Swim is for any non-swimmer or beginner swimmer 18 or older who would like to learn the basics of swimming
The deficit stems from total expenditures exceeding anticipated revenue and a reduction in funding from the State of Alaska
That makes the largest increase reported since Sept. 14
Gionet incriminated himself and other rioters with the video that he streamed to a live audience of roughly 16,000 followers
Director of the Division of Public Assistance departs in wake of months-long backlog.
Native Youth Olympics are a series of events derived from traditional Alaska Native feats of athleticism
The Kenai/Soldotna Fish and Game Advisory Committee met Monday