Alaska education department says small portion of funding was used by families to cover the cost of private school tuition.
Under an executive order from Gov. Mike Dunleavy, the new department will start July 1 unless voted down by legislators.
For the first time in Alaska history, the state’s supreme court is majority female. It’s also being led, for just the second ...
Republicans are trying again to exclude people who are in the U.S. illegally from the numbers used to portion out ...
The details of a private chat group among current and former members of the police department in Nelson, B.C., haven't been ...
Weeks after the FBI Anchorage Field Office released pictures showing their agents detaining unnamed men as part of what the agency described as “supporting” the Department of Homeland Security’s ...
Public-sector workers and lawmakers rallied in front of the Capitol this Valentine’s Day to, according to organizers, “show ...
In her first address to the Alaska Legislature since becoming head of the Alaska Supreme Court, Chief Justice Susan Carney told lawmakers that the court system is failing to deliver ...
Dozens of Alaska students, parents and school board members from across the state visited the Legislature on Monday, painting ...
The Dallas Mavericks received an unwelcome update on Thursday, with a report that center Daniel Gafford won't be back for at ...
Senate Concurrent Resolution 4015 would bring the commission to five members, each representing a different district drawn up by the legislative assembly.
State lawmakers across the US are introducing crypto-focused legislation, with the bills as diverse as the states themselves.