Many races are hotly contested, others not at all
Splits along partisan lines and disagreements over natural gas emerge at the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference
Forty-eight candidates are on the ballot for the special primary
$3,200 PFD payments, education legislation also included
The upgrade will move more energy from the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Plant on the Kenai Peninsula
The autonomous vehicle was deployed in the Gulf of Alaska
Critics of the project called the move an important step in a yearslong fight to stop the mine
The board could continue work and possibly write a different map for the elections from 2024 onward
‘Alaska took a gargantuan step forward in updating our laws,’ says deputy attorney general
Governor calls budget “complete”
Rural lawmakers push back on Alaska Reads Act
Budget finishes as second-largest in state history by one measure, but Dunleavy could make cuts
With hours left in session, House members remain divided
The decision will be appealed to the Alaska Supreme Court
“A lot of the controversy … has been resolved.”
Bipartisan group of senators votes to table controversial bill
Members of the conference committee agreed Tuesday to a payment of about $3,800
State budget now goes to negotiating committee
GOP candidate touts her history of government-related work
Sessions have been delayed and canceled since Wednesday