The rescission bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and slash foreign aid cleared a procedural hurdle Tuesday night.
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Anchorage podiatrist joins all-Republican field in 2026 Alaska governor’s race
Matt Heilala said he’s skilled at working with people with whom he disagrees. Though he’s a frequent Republican donor, he cast himself as straddling political fault lines.
Angoon resident and former teacher launches bid for Alaska governor
James Parkin filed a letter of intent to run for governor on July 1. He is one of six Republican candidates entered in Alaska’s 2026 governor’s race.
The June salmon harvest in the southern Alaska Peninsula was the worst in 4 decades
Meanwhile, Fish and Game is putting more restrictions on the fishery.
City proposes code change to make it easier to arrest people without housing in Juneau
The proposal comes as city leaders say they’ve received a growing number of complaints from residents and businesses about the problems that people without housing are causing for surrounding neighborhoods.
How is climate change impacting life in rural Alaska? Researchers are looking for answers.
As climate change accelerates worldwide, new research is shedding light on how the Arctic is shifting – and how that is affecting rural communities in Alaska.





