The Alaska House of Representatives advanced a nearly $500 million supplemental budget bill to address the state’s budget deficit, but failed to pass a vote to draw from a state savings account to pay ...
Manufacturers have made it harder to fix a range of products, and the community in Alaska suffers because of it.
Alaskans are a pretty resourceful bunch — when things break, we fix them. But sometimes, the deck gets stacked against us. As ...
The tribal government in Kipnuk, one of the communities hardest hit by October’s storm, is exploring options for relocation to safer ground.
Meda DeWitt, who has extensive experience as a community and political organizer, says ‘Alaska needs a mom’ as it confronts major problems.
By revoking public land orders in place since the 1970s, the administration seeks to open the area to state-managed ...
Every Thursday, the Alaska Legislature publishes its committee schedule for the coming week. Public notices alert us to ...
A newly signed agreement that could advance the controversial Ambler Road calls for preferential contracting with Alaska Native corporations, along with assurances that the project will be a “private, ...
The new deadline for applications is April 3. It is the second extension of the deadline to allow more people to apply.
Instead of patients shopping for medical services, it’s mostly health systems and insurers turning it into fodder for negotiations that determine what medical professionals and facilities get paid for ...
Darius Tahir, correspondent, is based in Washington, D.C., and reports on health technology with an eye toward how it helps (or doesn’t) underserved populations; how it can be used (or not) to help ...