Gov. Mike Dunleavy's sales tax proposal faces sharp opposition. Now, he says he's open to putting the tax bill on ice — but asking lawmakers pass the rest of his fiscal plan.
Latest News & Local Programs
-
As the race moves onto the Yukon River, lows are forecast to be around minus-50.
-
Congressional Democrats have a list of demands to reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But tensions between the two parties are high and the timeline is short — the stopgap bill funding DHS runs out Friday.
-
Josh Bolling, 17, is a junior at Kenai Central High School. Alaska's state school board is a group created by state law to head up the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development.
-
The giveaway for the Gerstle River Bridge does come with some conditions.
-
Going out is great and all, but it can be stressful and expensive, so why not put on some clothes that are actually comfortable and play a card game or make a new and exciting cocktail?
-
The annual Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center, or JPMRC, will be conducted through Feb. 26, mainly around the Yukon Training Area east of Eielson.
-
"It shouldn't be acceptable for this art to be put alongside these real pieces," he said. "It chews up and it spits out art made by other people."
-
Judge DiBenedetto is accused of cancelling, moving or delaying hearings for personal reasons, often with little or no notice.
-
Officials say it’s due to staff capacity and challenges of the site, not nearby mining interests.
-
Gov. Mike Dunleavy said lawmakers are mistaken if they think things will be easier under a new governor next year.
Stay Connected
Thanks to our sponsors
More from AKPM
Your weekly guide to the best events and happenings around town.
