The Alaska Democratic Party is challenging the candidacy of Democrat Eric Hafner, who is imprisoned in New York state and isn ...
The Alaska Senate's coalition appears likely to continue after the election, but control of the House — and the Capitol ...
Thousands of drivers use license plate flippers or cover their plates to evade detection — by law enforcement, toll systems ...
The tax rate on cars rented through Turo and similar applications would have fallen by 2% under the vetoed legislation.
David Montgomery is a Stateline correspondent based in Austin, Texas, where he covers state government and politics.
Climate change has rewritten the script for disasters, leaving communities vulnerable to new weather patterns.
House Bill 88 would have prevented companies from instituting work quotas that discourage employees from using the bathroom.
Trump's lawyers pleaded not guilty on his behalf to four charges that remained unchanged in U.S. special counsel Jack Smith’s new indictment.
The bill signed by Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy requires schools statewide to have kits on hand to reverse overdoses from ...
The Superior Court judge said barring advanced clinicians from providing services violates equal-protection and privacy ...
Natalie Kiley-Bergen has a background in environmental planning and permitting for community infrastructure projects across Alaska. She currently works as the energy lead for the Alaska Public ...
Based in Ester, Philip Wight, Ph.D., is an Energy Policy Expert for the Alaska Public Interest Research Group. He is an ...