THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FAIRBANKS — Some Fairbanks officials have proposed removing prayers from the beginning of borough assembly meetings. Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly members… Continue reading
Everyone has enemies. Cats have dogs. Mice have cats. Dust mites have vacuum cleaners. Seth Irwin has Scotch Tape. For the past few weeks —and… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Federal inspectors have issued a second proposed safety order to the owner of an underwater pipeline spewing processed natural gas into Alaska’s Cook… Continue reading
HONOLULU — The U.S. and its Asia-Pacific allies are rolling out their new stealth fighter jet, a cutting-edge plane that costs about $100 million each.… Continue reading
PETERSBURG — Voters in southern Alaska may find a question about whether to allow all-terrain vehicles on the roads of Mitkof island on this year’s… Continue reading
HOMER — Continued cold weather with excessive ice in the Homer Harbor has caused the Homer Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center to postpone for… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — The owner of an underwater pipeline spewing processed natural gas into Alaska’s Cook Inlet has lowered pressure in the line to reduce the… Continue reading
FAIRBANKS — Two people have been arrested on charges stemming from a Fairbanks bar shooting that left one man dead and another seriously injured. The… Continue reading
KENAI —A former Alaska State Trooper who was involved in two major accidents was found not responsible for the harm caused to him by the… Continue reading
SITKA — A national group has honored a group of Sitka High School basketball players who last year helped pull residents from a burning building… Continue reading
Former Alaska judge Elaine Andrews believes the state has one of the best processes for selecting judges in the country — and she’d like to… Continue reading
Tourism businesses in Alaska are getting certified for green practices, both as a way to move toward sustainability and a way to attract customers. The… Continue reading
Mother Nature’s medicine cabinet is wide open — you just have to know where to look. Ute Olsson knows. As a naturalist at the Eagle… Continue reading
Democrats in the House Resources Committee are amending their oil tax and credit bill and the changes indicate some advice from the Legislature’s consultant was… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — A federal grant will help switch out inefficient wood-burning stoves that are contributing to air pollution problems in Fairbanks. The Environmental Protection Agency… Continue reading
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JUNEAU — The state of Alaska will sell a ferry that it says it no longer can afford to maintain and operate.… Continue reading
A group of 10 Homer citizens on Monday filed an application for a recall petition against Homer City Council members Donna Aderhold, David Lewis and… Continue reading
JUNEAU — A state Senate panel has proposed cutting a portion of the University of Alaska’s budget by another $16 million. Senate leaders previously cited… Continue reading
JUNEAU — U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski says a proposed $1.3 billion cut to the Coast Guard’s budget conflicts with President Donald Trump’s goal of strengthening… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — The U.S. attorney for Alaska has submitted her resignation. President Donald Trump on Friday requested the resignation of Karen Loeffler (LEF-lur) and 45… Continue reading