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Let’s not mince words. The governor’s veto of HB 57 and the legislators who failed to override his veto are actively and intentionally dismantling public education.
The U.S. has invited officials from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to Alaska to discuss projects including a vast gas pipeline ...
We are proud to stand with you in support of strong, stable, and fully funded public education across Alaska. Jharrett ...
Alaska’s public schools may see the largest permanent funding boost in well over a decade, after the Alaska Legislature voted for the first time since 2002 to override a sitting governor’s veto. With ...
In his first hours back in office, President Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at unlocking Alaska’s resource ...
Trump’s discretionary budget request for NASA would cut $1.1 billion in funding for Earth observation programs, including ...
Oregon lawmakers aim to speed up the process for renaming dozens of creeks, lakes, mountains and other sites that still hold ...
Whychus Creek, renamed in 2006, was previously one of several locations in Oregon named after a slur used against Indigenous ...
An underdressed reporter journeys across icy, barren Greenland—and into Trump’s bored, nineteenth-century brain.
Denali National Park is officially renaming the mountain Mount McKinley, reversing the 2015 decision to restore the ...
Mt. McKinley Bank, the only mutual bank in Alaska, appointed Lisa Morrow as Vice President of Marketing and Community ...
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