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The Alaska House of Representatives voted to cut its proposed 2025 Permanent Fund dividend by almost two-thirds on Friday as ...
The Alaska Legislature on Friday passed a major increase to K-12 education funding, worth $1,000 in the state’s per-student funding formula. Gov. Mike Dunleavy has indicated he will veto the ...
As Alaska faces economic shocks from a tumbling stock market and an unstable oil market, leaders of the state House of ...
Veteran residents at the Pioneer Home in Palmer were transported back to an era long gone, April 4, as ladies-veterans ...
The Palmer Moose scored a pair of prep soccer wins over Northern Lights Conference rival Houston Tuesday evening at Palmer ...
The Legislature is in a tough spot on the budget. The House Finance Committee is having a hard time writing a spending plan is in balance with income and also ...
When Mount Spurr erupted in 1992, ash spewed some 50,000 feet into the air and blanketed much of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley ...
Assembly, members voted on two different ordinances impacting Road Service Areas (RSA) in two parts of the Borough.
Two Russian Tu-95 Bears and two Chinese H-6 Badgers with Su-30 and Su-35 Flanker fighter escorts speared across the sky July ...
All information reported in the Police Beat is obtained from police department press releases. Defendants are presumed ...
The Matanuska Susitna Borough Assembly worked through a largely routine business agenda at its Tuesday, April 1 meeting.
With more than half of Alaska’s regular legislative session over, attention in the state Capitol is focusing on a limited set of topics.
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