At a briefing Thursday, Gov. Dunleavy, his public safety commissioner and the country’s new “drug czar” discussed efforts to curb drug trafficking.
Federal fishery managers have approved the first-ever mandatory caps on at-sea interception of chum salmon, a fish species critical to Indigenous communities along Alaska’s river systems. The North ...
In her annual speech, Alaska’s chief justice of the Supreme Court told lawmakers the state is making significant progress on ...
AML stopped shipping EVs to Alaska last year, after another company’s ship caught fire and sank off Adak while carrying ...
Backers of the bill say it’s necessary with a tight state budget, and it’s similar to a proposal Gov. Mike Dunleavy included ...
Initial construction for developments such as man camps, access roads and bridge crossings is expected to begin in mid-April, ...
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 219-211 on Wednesday to end President Donald Trump’s national emergency at the ...
Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote ...
Alaska Air Group's new vice president, Ben Brookman, will oversee more than $3 billion in investments toward upgrading ...
A closer look at the carrier's strategy on how best to utilize its aircraft during the slow winter season, and the ...