-
A document filed in Northern Dynasty's pending lawsuit to get a prior EPA veto of the project thrown out says the company and the agency are discussing a possible settlement.
-
Alaskans who rent out their cars on platforms like Turo and Getaround are no longer required to collect and submit state rental car taxes themselves. Few ever did.
-
It’s the latest development in a dispute between the Legislature and Dunleavy administration over whether the state is getting all the revenue it should from oil and gas taxes.
-
Edward Atcherian, 24, faces second-degree murder charges after police officers found a deceased woman in a residence during a welfare check on the evening of Sunday, July 6.
-
The mayor’s proposal would criminalize camping in other places, too, including near shelters, highways and daycares.
-
Sen. Murkowski won concessions for Alaskans, but critics say it doesn't make up for the harm the budget reconciliation bill does, at home and in the Lower 48.
-
Former Olympic skier Holly Brooks, a two-time Mount Marathon champion, says there's a lot to love about the race.
-
Lawmakers have five days at the start of a session to consider veto overrides. The Senate president called Dunleavy's request "absurd" and "unconscionable."
-
According to Alaska State Troopers, 49-year-old Nicholas Tucker Jr. shot the minor following an altercation with his son in the early morning hours of July 1. The girl lost her arm in the incident.
-
When complete, the Denali View RV Resort will have over 100 full-service hookups for RVs, and several pickleball courts.
-
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game said two animals died during or shortly after the raid, which comes amid a years-long saga between Kroschel Films Wildlife Center and the state.
-
King Tech High School’s course teaches science and employable skills, instructors say.