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A quick explanation of how the state's new sick leave law works for both employers and employees, and what's still to come.
The 2,000-acre fire and others north of the Brooks Range fit a pattern of increasing wildfires in the treeless no ...
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor told the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce that crimes rates in Alaska are at a 40 year low.
Alaska's 'National Petroleum Reserve' Ecosystem Could Collapse if Trump Opens 82% Of It For Oil Drilling Since taking office, ...
The bill signed by President Trump on July 4th rescinds a lot of funding and tax credits for renewable projects. What does it ...
Thousands of miles separate Alaska and Florida, but the states have in common breathtaking landscapes, open spaces and ...
Thousands of Alaskans risk paying hefty capital gains taxes on their home sale—despite no state income tax. A decades-old ...
Alaska has joked about setting up a “Bear Alcatraz” to help the Trump administration detain more illegal migrants — as the ...
Authorities have found the body of a woman visiting Alaska’s capital city who did not return to her cruise ship from a hike she said she was taking.
A family of six survived almost 24 hours on a sandbar in Alaska's Kuskokwim River before they were rescued on June 30, ...
Alaska’s Nazi Creek and Nip Hill now appear to be close to their expiration dates, as the federal board responsible for designating U.S. place names prepares to consider less offensive alternatives.
The Alaska Department of Public Safety said the body of 62-year-old Marites Buenafe of Kentucky was found by an Alaska Army ...