James Brooks
-
The bill let interior designers register with a state board, so their work on large public-use projects could go to permitting agencies without an engineering review.
-
Aaron Shoemaker is accused of a variety of misconduct including sexually touching a client during a massage.
-
Pew Research’s Religious Landscape Study ranks Alaska as the 35th most religious state in the country.
-
After losing an appeal, the Dunleavy administration is asking the high court to decide a decades-old dispute over Alaska fishing rights.
-
Some state officials have pinned their hopes on new oil revenue as a solution to the state’s ongoing budget woes.
-
Oil and gas industry employment in Alaska has been slowly rebounding since the COVID-19 pandemic emergency, but that could change.
-
Some American claims to parts of the High Arctic have not been internationally recognized because the U.S. hasn’t ratified a treaty.
-
A copy of the state’s inactive voter roll shows hundreds of Alaskans have been flagged as noncitizens, but officials say that may include false positives.
-
Ken Jouppi has been fighting a 13-year battle with the state of Alaska, alleging that the seizure of his plane was excessive.
-
The first special session expired at the end of Sunday, with the question of whether to form a state Department of Agriculture unresolved.