School districts across the state are bracing for fewer operating dollars
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Murkowski calls for end to crude export ban
Sen. Lisa Murkowski yesterday called for lifting the decades-old ban on crude exports.
After delays, Juneau cruise ship berths project can move forward
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has issued a final decision transferring nearly 18 acres of submerged tidelands to the city, allowing the $54 million cruise ship dock project to move forward.
Mallott opens campaign headquarters in Juneau
Mallott says his campaign is about Alaskans being engaged in crucial decisions that affect their lives..
Exxon, Chevron spend big against oil tax referendum
Exxon and Chevron have made major contributions to a campaign that wants to preserve a controversial oil tax law that passed this year, according to recent filings with the Alaska Public Offices Commission.
New energy politics changes likely to affect Alaska
In Washington, at both the White House and in Congress, 2014 brings changes to the politics of energy that are likely to affect Alaska.
State waives flu shot fee
Flu shots in Alaska public health clinics will be free through March.
A new year means new laws for Alaska
Several new Alaska laws go into effect on January 1st , including a major change in the state’s oil production tax.
A look back at 2013 in Juneau
Bartlett Regional Hospital turmoil, teachers without a contract, Front Street Clinic saved — just a few Juneau issues that mark 2013.
Appeals court reinstates overfishing charges against Kookesh, two others
The Alaska Court of Appeals has reinstated overfishing charges against former State Senator Albert Kookesh and two other men.