The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development estimates that the bonus program would apply to about 215 of Alaska’s estimated 7,315 teachers — about 3%
The exemption would newly only apply to farm operations that produce food for human and animal consumption
March 14 is the deadline by which Gov. Mike Dunleavy must either sign, veto or not sign a comprehensive education package
The original version of the policy limited how students may decorate their caps, gowns and stoles
Annual winter weekend event series featured a packed schedule
The Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is hosting the 10th Kachemak Science Conference March 17-20 at Kachemak Bay Campus….
Community talent show featured near 20 acts
The Homer Police Department sponsored the event for the fifth year
The first of two Cessna 208B EX Grand Caravans will start transporting passengers on Monday
The plan adds bait restrictions for in-river fisheries, doubles the sport bag limit for sockeye salmon, and adds a swath of restrictions to the commercial setnet fishery
It is not certain there would be the 40 votes necessary to override a veto by the governor
During his annual address to the Alaska Legislature on Wednesday, the U.S. senator said state leaders should be doing everything they can to make the project successful
Of the roughly 150 animals the department takes each year, an average of between one and two are determined to be wrongfully seized