Jay Butler, who served with the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention and as Alaska's chief medical officer, was named to the post.
Under state law, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who held Shower’s seat before his 2018 election, will name a replacement.
Alaska land managers have been working to confirm the state's ownership of land under navigable rivers and lakes in national ...
The Metlakatla Indian Community has found and removed more than 40,000 invasive green crabs from its beaches this year.
Justices are considering the legality of a major fine against the backers of a 2024 ballot measure and may rule on disclosure ...
Non-profits and others are asking parents to substitute shelf stable food for candy this Halloween, as SNAP benefits for ...
This story was originally reported by Jennifer Gerson of The 19th. Meet Jennifer and read more of her reporting on gender, ...
A law in place since 1970 says only licensed doctors can provide abortion care, but that law has been partially suspended for years.
Hundreds of students and families displaced by the storm devastation of ex-Typhoon Halong in Western Alaska are entering school in other communities, including Bethel, Anchorage and others around the ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy will make the final selection to replace Judge Bethany Harbison, who was appointed to the appeals court in ...
Jenny Hyde lives in Fairbanks and works at The Alaska Center as the Federal Infrastructure Coordinator.
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