I’m proposing legislation directing $150 million of those funds toward broad, tourism-related relief.
It is gray and snowing again, big sloppy wet flakes that turn to rain before reaching the ground. I am…
My name is Louie Flora and I am running for a seat on the Homer Electric Association (HEA) Board of…
Sen. Josh Revak, R-Anchorage, recently stated in an op-ed, “Alaska has and continues to be a shining example of responsible…
April is Citizen Science Month, an opportunity for people to get involved in Citizen Science projects all over the country…
From Uzintun to lands north of Niqnalchint, Indigenous place names honor First Peoples
House Bill 137 was introduced by Rep. Zack Fields. The bill will keep State Division of Motor Vehicle offices open…
It was a highly contagious germ that existed since the beginning of time. In mummified Pharoahs’ bones, evidence of tuberculosis…
“In like a lion, out like a lamb” is how we like to think of the month of March. Change…
In November 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) denied the Pebble Limited Partnership (PLP) a key permit necessary…
Peatlands, also known as muskeg or bogs, are a familiar spongy, soggy landscape feature on the lower Kenai Peninsula. Peat,…
Tuesday night, I announced that COVID-19 vaccines are now available to any Alaskan who wants one.
“Move today and you’ll love moving tomorrow.”- Ruthy Alon, Feldenkrais Practitioner and movement trainer.