Alaska public school students are continuing to struggle in math and reading proficiency, as measured by the “The Nation’s ...
Binkley, a longtime Republican politician and businessman, will fill a Permanent Fund Corp. board seat that's been vacant for ...
Higher-than-forecast oil prices may take a bite out of the deficit, but spending from savings will likely still be needed.
At Dunleavy's suggestion, a team of negotiators from his office will meet with select legislators on education bills starting ...
Frank Richards, executive director of the state corporation in charge of a long-planned trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline, is ...
University President Pat Pitney focused on the university's role in retaining talent and driving the state's research, ...
The disease that was once Alaska’s top cause of death continues to circulate among descendants of people who lived during ...
China, Alaska's biggest international trading partner, is also targeted by tariffs that are likely to trigger a trade war.
The switch to inflation-adjusted salaries will automatically take effect after the next election unless lawmakers and the ...
A presidential spending freeze with few details left nonprofits, state officials and school administrators scrambling.
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced new education legislation aimed at addressing school policy reforms, like expanding ...
School funding, Permanent Fund dividends and aging state buildings will compete in the Legislature for funds due to lower oil ...