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A report says more renewable energy and other policies would lower Alaska's high energy costs, but Congress is poised to cut ...
A 1952 law states specifically that “A person born in Alaska on or after March 30, 1867, … is a citizen of the United States ...
Provisions that would have shielded the state from some health care and food stamp cuts appear to be on the path to failure.
Commentary author Kristen Lindsay of North Pole writes that when she was diagnosed with cancer, hospital staff helped her ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed a bill that would have limited high interest rates and fees for payday loans of $25,000 ...
A dive into what changes the U.S. Senate is considering for Arctic oil and gas, Ambler Road, and what it could mean for ...
The Trump administration wants to end federal funding for a program that gives states grants for wildlife conservation.
The court is allowing Trump's new definition of citizenship to advance in states that have not challenged it legally.
Forest Service plans to repeal rule that has blocked logging, mining in parts of Alaska and the West
Since 2001, the Roadless Rule has limited development in the Tongass National Forest, Earth’s largest temperate rainforest.
An Abu Dhabi company wants to buy Santos, an Australian company that is engaged in ambitious North Slope oil development.
Voters in Alaska were among those in several states last year who elected to significantly increase their minimum wages.
House Bill 174 also would have assisted Mount Edgecumbe High School in Sitka, the state-operated boarding school.
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