The state of Alaska spent $29 million paying executive-level officials last year, an increase of roughly 9% compared to the ...
The number of out-of-state workers in Alaska is continuing to rise and is near an all-time high, according to a new report ...
Alaska judges approved no police wiretaps of phone lines in 2025, the Alaska Department of Law disclosed in a legally required annual report this month. The state similarly reported no wiretaps in ...
Alaska’s state ferry system is at risk of a partial or total shutdown this summer due to the failure of the federal ...
Attorneys, advocates and employers warn that fear, labor shortages and enforcement quotas are breaking lives and hurting the state.
Alaska’s public schools are projected to lose 1,500 students next year in a historic enrollment decline that’s hitting both ...
Alaska has forged a new partnership with the federal Permitting Council to expedite the approval process for key infrastructure projects related to mining, fossil fuel, and other developments.
For decades, Alaska has operated under a fiscal and budgeting system unlike any other state, and some could argue any place in the world. It is a system at the mercy of volatility, political ...
Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote ...
Recruitment and retention won’t be fixed by reviving defined benefit plans — and Alaska’s own experience proves it.