The trio heard from dozens of attendees, who voiced thoughts on everything from ranked choice voting to electronic pull tabs, ...
Well over 100 people packed into the Betty J. Glick Assembly Chambers in Soldotna on Saturday for a town hall meeting with ...
Southcentral and other parts of Alaska face an increased risk for wildland fires due to lower snowfall levels this winter. On ...
“The time is now for action.” That’s what Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Peter Micciche said on Wednesday, March 19, as he ...
HB 69 heads now to the Senate Finance Committee. It remains unclear whether the $1,000 BSA boost will be approved by the full ...
Education officials and advocates testified Monday to the high costs of teacher layoffs, budget uncertainty and difficulty of ...
The question is at the center of ongoing litigation involving the Anchorage School District and three other districts.
The vast majority of them — roughly 86% — live in Anchorage, the Mat-Su Borough, Fairbanks or the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
Clayton Holland, superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, told lawmakers that a school funding increase of that size would still see layoffs.