As many adults will make New Year’s resolutions to improve their health, the Alaska Department of Health has introduced a new kid-friendly character and activity series designed to help Alaska’s ...
While the calendar says it is winter, and the single-digit and sub-zero temperatures certainly indicate it is winter, the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DFFP) recently advised of ...
Alaskans are smoking and drinking less, following national health trends, the Department of Revenue’s most recent state “sin” tax data indicates. The decline is gradual but continuous. Marijuana tax d ...
Alaska Attorney general-designee Stephen Cox is asking two of Alaska’s largest electrical utilities to reconsider years-old ...
The Mat-Su Jewish Center and Chabad recently celebrated Chanukah throughout the Valley with public menorah lightings and ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior is considering whether to change Alaska’s unique system of hunting and fishing, which gives rural residents priority on federal land in Alaska.
Su is that Gov. Mike Dunleavy has included full-funding for municipal school bond debt service in his state budget proposed for next year. This is important ...
The Washington Post’s recent series on campaign finance, beginning with the frighteningly titled “How billionaires took over American politics,” offers a dramatic narrative about money in politics.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed two Republicans from the Matanuska-Susitna Borough to fill vacant seats in the Alaska House of Representatives.
Amid the joy, decorations, and gift-giving of the holiday season, a somber ceremony that serves as reminder of the fallen service members took place at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) on ...
It’s the season of warm wishes, goodwill, families and friends. It’s a time for sharing old memories and making new memories with the new year. It’s a break in everyday ...