The Assembly approved a goal for the Telephone Hill project to have 20% of its units be below-market rent.
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How Alaska wound up with no limits on campaign donations — and how some hope to restore them
A court slashed Alaska’s campaign finance laws in 2021. Now, as money pours into candidates’ coffers, a campaign seeks to reimpose them.
Record-high temperatures bake Deadhorse and other sites on Alaska’s North Slope
It was not only an all-time high for Deadhorse but appears to be the highest temperature ever recorded at any site above 70 degrees latitude in North America.
Chinese and Russian aircraft joined for ‘first time’ in sortie near Alaska
U.S. military experts say a formation of four Russian and Chinese bombers that flew through international airspace off Alaska last month signals China’s growing interest in the Arctic and Russia’s intention to support its ally’s operations in the region. The sortie of two Russian bombers and two Chinese bombers through international airspace off Alaska was unprecedented –…
State, federal and local leaders work together following ‘devastating’ glacial flooding in Juneau
Gov. Mike Dunleavy and U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski toured the Juneau neighborhoods that experienced record-breaking flooding earlier this week.
Judge orders school district to return challenged books to shelves
U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason took issue with the district’s challenged book review process in her Tuesday order.





