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Along with announcing a veto of an education funding bill on Thursday, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced new legislation ...
A handful of Valley competed in the Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches Senior All-Star Games last week at Grace ...
For the first time in more than 25 years, the Alaska House of Representatives has voted against budget language that seeks to ...
The Wasilla Warriors and Colony Knights opened the Railbelt Conference season with a varsity soccer split Tuesday night at ...
An Olympian, a pair of brothers and a beloved music teacher represent the Mat-Su as part of the 2025 class of inductees to ...
The state Senate passed a capital, or construction budget and sent it to the state House April 25. The vote endorsing the ...
Residents in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, as far away as Houston, Big Lake, and Willow heard and felt what were described as ‘booms’ this morning. Many on social media thought it ...
Sarah Palin’s 8-year-old defamation claims against The New York Times were being heard anew Tuesday by a Manhattan jury after they were revived by an appeals ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed five bills, citing the fact that the Alaska Legislature passed them after the constitutional end of the legislative session.
All information reported in the Police Beat is obtained from police department press releases. Defendants are presumed ...
I strongly oppose the change to Alaska’s Constitution to allow spending from a proposed single-component Permanent Fund.
Based on a nationally recognized program, Project SEARCH is a one-year school-to-employment transition program that helps young adults with disabilities.
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