Leading members of the Alaska House of Representatives said Friday that Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s ambitious long-term state fiscal ...
Kreiss-Tomkins, frequently known as “JKT,” served in the Alaska House of Representatives between 2013 and 2023. He becomes ...
The first independent candidate in Alaska’s 2026 gubernatorial election is a single mother of five who says she’s frustrated ...
Dave Bronson, one of 37 former mayors of Anchorage and an infrequent visitor to Ketchikan to date, visited Southeast’s two largest cities during the week that the Legislature convened in ...
Gov. Dunleavy suggests 4% summer statewide sales tax, falling to 2% in winter; many municipal exemptions and caps would go away Gov. Mike Dunleavy has proposed a 4% statewide summer sales tax, ...
Statewide elections are just a year away, and we will choose a new governor. We need a governor who puts people first, not politics — someone with the experience and drive to deliver actual results. A ...
In his final year, Gov. Dunleavy again proposes to spend from savings in order to pay a larger Permanent Fund dividend Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is proposing to spend more than $1.8 billion from the ...
Text messages between Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy and President Donald Trump. (Photo by Nathaniel Herz/Northern Journal) A couple of months ago, I was reporting on the typhoon that hit Western Alaska ...
On Feb. 9, the Alaska Senate voted 19-0 to extend a state of disaster until early March, retroactively extending a disaster declaration that expired Feb. 6.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is proposing to spend more than $1.8 billion from the state’s principal savings account to balance a first-draft spending plan that would cover Alaska’s response to recent ...