James Brooks
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Ken Jouppi has been fighting a 13-year battle with the state of Alaska, alleging that the seizure of his plane was excessive.
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The first special session expired at the end of Sunday, with the question of whether to form a state Department of Agriculture unresolved.
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The new task force is scheduled to offer recommendations on education funding and policy before the 35th Legislature convenes in 2027.
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Taylor has served as the state's top attorney since 2021, after two of his immediate predecessors resigned amid scandals.
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The association says former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred, who resigned last year amid a widespread scandal, should be prevented from practicing law.
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Arctic Edge 2025 includes military activity along the Bering Strait coast, near America’s maritime border with Russia.
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Lawmakers from the House and Senate’s minority caucuses explain why they voted yes on Alaska’s first budget veto override in 38 years.
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The final result could reveal tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in missed revenue for the state of Alaska.
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In a new administrative action, Gov. Dunleavy is ordering “efficiency reviews” of state agencies and asking departments to use AI as part of an effort to identify budget cuts.
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Two of the bills create new fishing-related laws and the third updates the rules governing accountants in the state.