Plan assumes $400 BSA hike and no staff vacancies; actual figures likely to be more financially favorable.
The case is a “first of its kind” and sends a message to the larger fishing community.
Trump administration seeks to make government more efficient; fired employees say opposite will happen.
Officials say up to $300K needed for rebuilding to keep it playable for decades; otherwise “it’ll die.”
Mayor hopes to preserve decades of friendship with sister city during ‘time of political uncertainty.’
In an era where health and wellness take center stage, the Vital Health Ring emerges as a cutting-edge device designed to promote a better, longer… Continue reading
Cut affecting Medicaid could also be costly to state and other policyholders, letter to delegation asserts.
Murkowski: “Trying to get answers about the impact…but the response so far has been evasive and inadequate.”
After Haines man disappears, locals and state officials warn of the dangers of ice skating on lake
The conversation rises from cellphone bans happening nationally and at the state level.
Pat Pitney also warns “headwinds” are coming with federal executive orders and potential budget cuts.
From the Antelope Valley to Mendenhall Valley, dogs close to euthanasia get a fresh start.
In August, over a calm Michigan lake, Karl Duesterhaus, 34, of Chicago, was treated to an unusual phenomenon: the northern lights, which appeared as hazy… Continue reading
Sigh. January. The hangover of the holidays. The pumpkin, turkey and presents have passed, and you know you should have had one serving less of… Continue reading
Guidelines have been refined since Ridgeview sold at market price.
Juneau’s firefighters are the city’s problem-solvers, but union says they need support too.
A rather fishy list as world’s oldest humpback whale, limit on king salmon fishing get the most clicks.
Similar declaration by Trump in 2016 abandoned after Alaska’s U.S. senators expressed opposition.
Governor’s captivating journey to nowhere, woman who won’t leave the beach among those making waves.
Fourth graders now are a year behind their 2007 peers in reading and math, author of report asserts.