Black Press Media, the owner of three Alaska newspapers, is seeking a new owner as it restructures its finances. The Canadian company’s U.S. branch, Sound Publishing, owns the Juneau Empire, the ...
Alaska state lawmakers are preparing for a final vote on a bill that would eliminate the requirement that many public notices be published in local newspapers. Senate Bill 68, which passed the Senate ...
Alaska’s most widely read newspaper, the Anchorage Daily News, is cutting its print schedule to two days a week. The ADN’s print edition will be available on Sundays and Wednesdays starting the week ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An online competitor announced plans Tuesday to buy Alaska’s largest daily newspaper. Alaska Dispatch Publishing LLC, the parent company of the online newspaper the Alaska ...
Senate President Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, is seen before the start of a session of the Alaska Senate on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Photo by James Brooks/Alaska Beacon) The Alaska Senate voted without ...
Reporters and editors at the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion announced their resignations on Monday, citing a decision by the papers’ corporate owners to bow to political pressure to amend an article ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A federal bankruptcy judge on Monday approved the sale of Alaska's largest newspaper for $1 million, saving the paper from folding, Judge Gary Spraker made his decision after ...
Alaska legislators are mulling a bill that would harm local media by removing the requirement that public notices related to sale and removal of water be placed in newspapers. Budget hawks have for ...
The Alaska Senate voted without dissent Monday to allow the Department of Natural Resources to stop publishing some public notices in local newspapers. Senators approved Senate Bill 68 by a 17-0 vote.
A federal bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of Alaska's largest newspaper for $1 million, saving the paper from folding this week. Judge Gary Spraker made his decision Monday after hearing hours ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A federal bankruptcy judge on Monday approved the sale of Alaska's largest newspaper for $1 million, saving the paper from folding, Judge Gary Spraker made his decision after ...