“The budget that you approve this evening is based on assumptions,” Superintendent Bridget Weiss told the board at the start of Tuesday’s meeting. “There are estimates built in here, and one of those is the increase to the BSA.”
1 Sections
Conservation groups sue to block Biden-approved Willow oil project on Alaska’s North Slope
Opponents have termed Willow a “carbon bomb.”
Alaska senator’s fight to regulate ‘forever chemicals’ gets a boost from new federal standards
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed the first-ever national limit on PFAS compounds in drinking water that have been linked to cancer, liver damage and high cholesterol on Tuesday.
Federal judge in Texas hears case that could force a major abortion pill off market
If the case succeeds, it could have sweeping repercussions — for abortion clinics and patients across the nation, as well as for the FDA’s drug-approval process.
After years of contentious fights, Alaska’s state budget is advancing smoothly in the House
House subcommittees made few changes to a proposal authored by Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Ketchikan’s own Tallie Medel describes ‘surreal’ Oscar night after co-starring in best picture winner
Medel co-starred in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which took home seven Oscars.





