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Kate Troll writes in a commentary that 63,000 Alaskans would be at risk of losing a quarter of their SNAP benefits under the ...
One bill expands the time that some Permanent Fund dividend recipients may spend out of state without becoming ineligible.
The ACLU of Alaska has launched an online reporting tool around law enforcement increasing immigration enforcement around ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating a near-collision between two cruise ships in the Port of Juneau that occurred Monday, when one of the two ships broke loose from its moorings and drifted toward ...
Like one tried in the first Trump term, the plan would allow leasing in 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve, including the ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities says it expects to reopen the Dalton Highway by Wednesday.
Commentary authors Margie Brown and Mark Niver write that they see benefits to legislation to ban bottom trawling in Alaska’s ...
The drug was involved in about half of overdose deaths over eight years, mostly in combination with opioids or other drugs.
Six of the 11 freshmen legislators took time to sit down for interviews with the Alaska Beacon to reflect on the session.
Federal and tax credits help make a transition from oil heat to a heat pump possible, writes Sally Schlichting in a ...
Senate Bill 183 would have increased the powers of the Legislature’s auditor to get around a block imposed by the governor’s ...
Lawmakers say they do not plan to consider a possible override vote until they reconvene the regular session in January.
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