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Once the highest in the nation, rental costs in Alaska have risen more slowly in recent years, dropping the state to 20th ...
The AGDC chair writes that while the success of Alaska LNG isn't guaranteed, neither can we dismiss or discount the progress ...
The education funding bill has been requested by public school advocates but faces an uphill struggle amid Republican ...
Medicaid has increasingly come under the spotlight, so Stateline has put together a guide explaining what Medicaid is and how ...
Kennedy has promoted vaccine skepticism and pitched alternatives such as cod liver oil and vitamin A to prevent measles — ...
An attorney defending one case said he's prepared to defend Samoans' right to vote under the U.S. Constitution.
Alaska Head Start programs are reeling after the regional federal office was closed, uncertain about grant administration and ...
As a side effect of the announcement of permit fraud allegations, a Kodiak legislator paused a fast-moving fishing bill.
Trees from the Tongass provide the music of the world, writes Sarah Dahlstrom-Lehnert in a commentary for the Alaska Beacon.
“This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” In June 1942, Japan’s invasion of the Aleutian islands in Alaska prompted the U.S. military to activate the ...
An Anchorage senator has proposed expanding the Alaska Board of Parole, and widening the range of experiences of its members.