Idaho Gov. Andrus invited Carter, an avid angler, to raft down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho with their wives.
This column was first published on Rocky Barker’s “Letters from the West” blog on Dec. 30, 2024. The most significant land ...
In a letter to the Senate, the governor said the bill would help protect Alaskans' privacy, which is guaranteed by the state ...
Attendees expressed a variety of reasons for dissatisfaction, but the role of Elon Musk was mentioned frequently.
UAF scientists have found microplastics in all marine species they’ve studied so; new results show transfer from mother seals ...
Alaska’s test scores remaining near the bottom of the nation have turbo-charged the political debate in the Legislature over ...
At Dunleavy's suggestion, a team of negotiators from his office will meet with select legislators on education bills starting ...
Binkley, a longtime Republican politician and businessman, will fill a Permanent Fund Corp. board seat that's been vacant for ...
Alaska public school students are continuing to struggle in math and reading proficiency, as measured by the “The Nation’s ...
Higher-than-forecast oil prices may take a bite out of the deficit, but spending from savings will likely still be needed.
Frank Richards, executive director of the state corporation in charge of a long-planned trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline, is ...
University President Pat Pitney focused on the university's role in retaining talent and driving the state's research, ...
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