The future of Alaska’s certified seed potato production is up in the air following this year’s legislative session. The Plant…
The effects of state funding cuts will crop up in student meals across the Kenai Peninsula during the upcoming school…
FAIRBANKS — State services like the pioneers’ homes, the aerospace corporation and the agriculture division are among Alaska’s least important,…
Alaska’s seasonally adjusted employment rate nudged up 0.2 points in April to 6.7 percent. The national rate was 5.4 percent,…
ANCHORAGE — A health insurer is asking state regulators for a second large rate increase for its Affordable Care Act…
ANCHORAGE — The head of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. has resigned because of undisclosed health concerns. The departure of…
Anchorage artist Garry Kaulitz has been named the 2015 Rasmuson Foundation Distinguished Artist. The $40,000 award, an- nounced May 19,…
Agriculture support programs on the Kenai Peninsula will soon be feeling the effects of statewide budget cuts. The Kenai Soil…
JUNEAU — Nearly 10,000 state employees were set to receive layoff notices as the legislative impasse over a state spending…
New “telemedicine” technology going onto area ambulances transmits patients’ vital signs from the ambulance to the hospital’s computer server, using…
Dr. Dale Trombley, like a growing number of doctors, has found a way to cut his costs while providing what’s…
The pipeline proposed by the Alaska LNG project would bring North Slope natural gas to liquefaction and export facilities being…
Rents for some residents of Kenai’s Vintage Pointe senior housing will rise, as well as fees at the city boat…