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House Speaker Bryce Edgmon and Senate Majority Leader Cathy Giessel say the 'one big beautiful bill' approaching a Senate ...
A month after the Juneau Access Road was put back on the political map by the Dunleavy administration, the Alaska State Senate has clawed back $37 million in funds set aside in years past for the ...
PALMER, Alaska—More than the giant bunnies and sprightly baby goats, the mammal that drew the most enthusiastic crowd at the Alaska state fair was a dead harbor seal. On a Saturday afternoon ...
The Alaska Supreme Court heard final arguments Friday in a combined lawsuit challenging the state’s newly redrawn legislative boundaries, and justices have until April 1 to rule on a case that ...
The pivotal yes vote came from Sen. Lisa Murkowski, whose support was secured following negotiated side deals for her home ...
Dan Sullivan won re-election in Alaska on Wednesday — putting the Republicans within one seat of maintaining their majority in the US Senate. The Republican incumbent defeated independent cha… ...
Sen. Elvi Gray-Jackson, an Anchorage Democrat, speaks to members of the Alaska Senate about a bill she sponsored that would make Juneteenth a paid state holiday in Alaska. The senate passed the ...
The proposed Alaska natural gas pipeline project got its first hearing of the year on Tuesday as Alaska Gasline Development Corporation officials provided the state Senate Resources Committee an ...
The defeat of Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski by an upstart fiscal conservative in Alaska's GOP primary could mark a significant shift for a state that has so long relied on federal pork to ...
JUNEAU — The records of about 8,500 Alaskans convicted of low-level marijuana crimes could be made inaccessible on CourtView and the state’s criminal records database, APSIN, under legislation ...
A new coalition in the Alaska state Senate will include nine Democrats and eight Republicans, leaving three members of the 20-seat chamber in the minority.
The state Senate race in West Anchorage pits two seasoned lawmakers against each other and could be critical in deciding the makeup of the majority caucus that controls the body’s business.
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