Alaska's legislative auditor says her team identified 85 issues in the 2024 fiscal year audit. That’s about double what ...
Alaska’s legislative auditor is reviewing a decision by former Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum to invest tens of millions of ...
The funding is expected to be awarded by the federal government next month as part of a $50 billion nationwide effort aimed ...
Claman cites experience working across the aisle on a variety of issues. Claman and former state Sen. Tom Begich are the only ...
May 18—JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature on Sunday set this year's Permanent Fund dividend at $1,000 per recipient ahead of a final budget vote. Facing a severe budget crunch due to diminished oil ...
Rep. Neal Foster, D-Nome, votes in favor of overriding Gov. Mike Dunleavy's veto of House Bill 57 on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Photo by James Brooks/Alaska Beacon) Alaska’s public schools may see the ...
The Alaska Legislature has approved what would be the first state measure to raise significant new revenue in a decade and in the process has unlocked a key section of its own education-funding bill.
The third and final part of the multi-year legislative audit of OCS was made public this past June. The audit reveals ...
On the 120th and last day of Alaska’s annual legislative session, the state House passed a bill that would curb high interest rates and fees for payday loans of $25,000 or less. The Senate passed ...
Palmer Republican Sen. Shelley Hughes said Thursday that she is resigning from the Alaska Legislature later this week to focus on her gubernatorial run.
The Fairbanks City Council and Interior Alaska lawmakers are set for an annual chat on Nov. 24 to discuss the city’s adopted ...