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The Greater Wasilla Chamber of Commerce hosted the Mat-Su Forward: State of the Borough luncheon on August 5, bringing together community leaders, business owners, and residents eager to hear directly ...
The outlook for energy, its availability and affordability, is decidedly mixed for Southcentral and Interior Alaska, the state’s major population centers.
During the regular meeting of the Mat-Su Borough (MSB) assembly on August 5, the proposed $0.07/gallon gas tax was again ...
Age has no bounds as young fishing fans had their own opportunity to catch salmon this past weekend at Fish Creek as the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG) ...
As Americans hit the road this summer, what types of transportation-related taxes will they be paying? We answer this question in our new study (Transportation taxes and spending throughout the ...
It’s only mid-2025, but both “major” US political parties are already well into their campaigns to win US House and Senate seats in the 2026 midterm elections. They’re talking up ...
On July 29, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officially announced that it is proposing to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding.
Here in Alaska, getting health care isn't always as simple as driving a few minutes down the road. In much of our state, it can mean flying hundreds of miles ...
Local volunteers from across the Mat Su School district were recognized for their efforts during the annual Champions for Children celebratory event held at Everett's in Wasilla earlier this year.
Callers to 911 in the Mat-Su Borough will soon see enhanced services and improved technologies thanks to a new contract that ...
Have you ever wondered how Alaska keeps track of who can vote? With over 500,000 registered voters in our state, keeping ...
Most headlines about Congress’s new tax bill have focused on what it didn’t do for working families: a modest child tax credit expansion, business-friendly R&D write-offs, and controversial Medicaid c ...