On Thursday, Alaska’s Supreme Court will hear the state’s appeal of the decision that called the allotments unconstitutional.
Education
Alaska faces consequences as federal education funding equity dispute continues
State officials offered the federal government a $300,000 compromise instead of $17 million adjustment.
18-year-old Mat-Su grad seeks seat on school board that silenced him
Last fall, Ben Kolendo found his seat among the audience instead of up on the dais, without any vote or public explanation of why he was removed.
Sen. Bert Stedman says he’s confident education funding will survive the governor’s desk
Alaska legislators concluded their session last month and passed a budget that included a one-time increase in education funding of about $680 per student.
New University of Alaska Southeast natural sciences building ‘opens to the environment’
The brand new building is called Áakʼw Tá Hít, which translates to House at the Head of the Bay in Lingít.
Juneau’s graduating seniors celebrated over the weekend – including Thunder Mountain’s final class
Thunder Mountain High School will turn into a middle school next fall under the Juneau School District’s consolidation plan.





