Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed his ninth bill of the year, canceling Alaska lawmakers’ efforts to fund public ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed Senate Bill 54, a bill that sought to extend and expand the duties of the State ...
As a federal government shutdown looms starting at midnight on Wednesday, Gov. Mike Dunleavy's office said the state is ...
As the U.S. Congress works to avoid a shutdown of the federal government, the State of Alaska is prepared to continue essential services and minimize disruptions to Alaskans in the ...
Alaska’s governor will not withdraw an executive order proposing to create a new state Department of Agriculture, he said in ...
The ruling has significant implications for all state agencies’ ability to impose and repeal regulations, attorneys say.
The Kigluaik Mountains stretch across the Seward Peninsula of western Alaska like a spine, their jagged ridges keeping a ...
The Graphite Creek project became the first mine in Alaska to become part of the government’s fast-track permitting program in June.
President Donald Trump rightly understands that rebuilding American manufacturing requires transformational change.
In Anchorage Superior Court on Wednesday, attorneys for the state of Alaska defended Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s decision to name a ...
The order was Dunleavy’s second attempt this year to elevate the Division of Agriculture to a cabinet-level department, but lawmakers say it's unconstitutional.