JUNEAU — The Alaska Department of Revenue forecast on Wednesday that the state would see a bigger deficit in the next fiscal year due to lower-than-expected oil prices.
BC Hydro announced it will cut a subsidy for home Tesla chargers and the provincial government plans to toll trucks crossing ...
There's a $200 million deficit in the current fiscal year, and a much bigger one under most scenarios for the next year.
Conservative conference featured global right-wing speakers from Liz Truss to JD Vance calling for an end to climate ...
The bill’s sponsor called it a “wonderful compromise.” It boosts the largest part of the state’s public school funding ...
No state funds will be used to pay for the bond, a press release from Dunleavy’s office says. Instead, a 30-year agreement ...
House Bill 69 increases the Base Student Allocation from its statutory base of $5,960 and makes other changes that cost a ...
Lawmakers have broadly expressed concerns that the more-than $250 million school funding boost per year would be unaffordable ...
The legislation prohibits farmed salmon and applies only to finfish, such as trout and Arctic grayling, among other finfish ...
Jeremy Cubas, a former policy adviser to Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, has filed a libel lawsuit against two reporters and three ...
In January, Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued an executive order to establish a standalone Alaska Department of Agriculture, aiming to bolster the state’s agricultural industry and address pressing food ...
Eight young Alaskans are planning to appeal a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit that challenged the environmental impacts of Alaska's planned natural gas pipeline. The youth plaintiffs filed the ...