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The Trump administration is planning an Alaska summit with leaders from Japan and South Korea in early June to discuss the ...
After 30 years in business, what was once one of the largest child care facilities in Anchorage shuttered its final location on Friday.
Officials from Asian countries will soon be coming to Alaska as they consider potential involvement in the Alaska LNG project, according to news reports and state gas line officials.
The Juneau School District and the Juneau Education Association are more than two months into contract negotiations as the ...
With school funding still uncertain, and less than a month to go in the Alaska legislative session, the Senate Finance ...
The new version of House Bill 57, a House-approved bill requiring school districts to regulate student cellphone use, now ...
Five days after Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed a major increase to Alaska’s per-student public school funding formula, a Senate ...
The Alaska Legislature could vote within days on a new measure with a $700 increase in per-student funding, along with education policies intended to appeal to minority Republicans and Gov. Mike ...
The Alaska Senate is eyeing over $100 million in budget cuts, but a more than $85 million shortfall remains in the Senate's draft spending plan. The Senate Finance Committee on Thursday unveiled its ...
Despite the Senate’s planned reductions, a more than $85 million projected deficit remains for the next fiscal year.
Even with the Senate’s cuts, preliminary figures show that the operating budget — when combined with other budget bills — ...
With a Saturday deadline quickly approaching, a spokesperson for Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office told Alaska’s News Source that ...