There's a $200 million deficit in the current fiscal year, and a much bigger one under most scenarios for the next year.
JUNEAU — The Alaska Department of Revenue forecast on Wednesday that the state would see a bigger deficit in the next fiscal year due to lower-than-expected oil prices.
Different versions of the Alaska LNG project have been discussed in Alaska for decades, and there are longstanding questions ...
A volcano near Alaska’s largest city is showing new signs of unrest, with experts saying the likelihood of an eruption at ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has signed legislation approving a bond package for the Alaska Railroad to build a new cruise ship dock in ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska ( KTUU /Gray News) - A volcano in Alaska is ‘likely’ to erupt, according to experts. The Alaska Volcano ...
The Act will not come into effect immediately and the issue of interprovincial trade barriers changing is contingent on other ...