The School Board on Tuesday approved a budget for the coming school year that makes broad cuts to staff, programs and sports, ...
The light flattens, and my eyes struggle to distinguish where the ridge ends and the sky begins. Relying on my other senses, ...
It’s National Invasive Species Week across the United States, and in the state capitol Alaska Legislators received a presentation about emerging invasive species, why they are a concern, and potential ...
Dillingham, recently spoke with KUCB’s Andy Lusk after picking up the House speaker’s gavel again for the first time since ...
The top Region V 1A basketball teams are gathering this week in Juneau to determine who will represent Southeast at the state ...
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Hosted on MSNAssembly OKs negotiations to relocate city offices to Burns building; concerns about cost lingerA proposal essentially moving Juneau’s City Hall to the first two floors of the Michael J. Burns Building took another step ...
Roy Colter Clayton, Jr., 67, a longtime resident of Anchorage, Alaska, passed away peacefully at Alaska Native Medical Center ...
The proposed demolition plan would knock down about 80% of the building, including most of the former classroom spaces. The ...
The University of Alaska Board of Regents has voted to change the school's affirmative action language, following a recent ...
Juneau is a pit stop for most travelers. Cruise ships pull into harbor, dump their passengers at the dock and allow them to ...
Anchorage Republican Sen. James Kaufman, a member of the minority, said the measure was an opportunity to resolve the ...
If signed into law, HB 111 wouldn’t allow salmon farming, but it would allow the farming of “any bony fish belonging to the ...
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