Among the 60 state lawmakers who convened in Juneau this week are 11 who are serving in the Legislature for the first time. Among them are best friends, parents navigating a cross-state move, pet ...
Alaska's all-Republican congressional delegation welcomed President Donald Trump's executive orders that were intended to ...
In the early days of President Donald Trump’s second term, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski has openly challenged or rebuked him at least three times — stunning for a ...
Money’s going to be tight, but a permanent education funding increase rather than another one-time increase is among the essential achievements needed this session, state Senate leaders said as the ...
President Donald Trump plans to pardon people convicted for participation in the January 6 Capitol riot, which may include ...
Donald Trump scored a big win in Washington and visited North Carolina, California and Nevada on first trip since beginning ...
For the legislators or staff who are fortunate enough to rent an efficiency or one-bedroom unit in The Assembly Apartments, relocating to the Capital City for the legislative session looks effortless.
That changes Jan. 3, when Nick Begich III is sworn in as Alaska’s representative in the U.S. House. But “in office” is a metaphor. She no longer has a physical office at the Capitol.
this will be Begich’s first time representing the state in elected office. In a statement, Begich said he would work on “unleashing Alaska’s vast natural resources, building infrastructure ...