JUNEAU — In his annual address to the Alaska Legislature, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said the state may have to take "painful" short-term measures to bridge a gas supply gap from Cook Inlet. "We'll address ...
Cathy Giessel, R-Anchorage and co-chair of the state Senate ... was unable to say what impacts Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration expects here. China, Alaska’s biggest international trading partner, ...
Seven years ago, heavy tariffs levied by President Donald Trump against China triggered a trade war that crimped Alaska’s ...
JUNEAU — In his seventh and penultimate State of the State address, Gov. Mike Dunleavy depicted an optimistic picture of ...
Six years of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s State of the State addresses shows while some policy ideas he introduced have been embraced ...
(Klas Stolpe/Juneau Empire) But Dunleavy’s talk of expanding law enforcement activities in Alaska overlooks another harsh ...
Jan. 24—JUNEAU — Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is proposing legislation that would shorten the window for early voting in statewide elections and make other changes to the way elections are conducted. The ...
Meanwhile hundreds of Juneau households are being asked to pay several thousand dollars apiece for huge barriers in their ...
Dunleavy offered no opinion on Trump's decision to rename Denali as Mount McKinley, saying he wanted to speak with the ...
House and Senate leaders say a bill that increases education funding is likely to be a first priority for the Legislature this year.
Senate Majority Leader Cathy Giessel, R-Anchorage, said she thought the state should take a bigger role in managing Alaska’s land and waters, a priority Dunleavy communicated in the transition plan.
Dunleavy last month called for a dividend of ... Anchorage Republican Sen. Cathy Giessel largely welcomed the order, but said Alaska should focus on managing its own lands and waters.