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With school funding still uncertain, and less than a month to go in the Alaska legislative session, the Senate Finance ...
The new version of House Bill 57, a House-approved bill requiring school districts to regulate student cellphone use, now ...
With a month left in the legislative session, multiple lawmakers said it would be difficult to craft an education measure ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has already signaled his opposition to the new education measure unless his policy priorities are added.
Five days after Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed a major increase to Alaska’s per-student public school funding formula, a Senate ...
Gov. Dunleavy vetoed a $1,000 boost to basic school funding. Lawmakers failed to override it. Here's a look ahead with a ...
Concerns over the state's ability to pay for the $1,000 per-student increase in basic funding, given its worsening fiscal ...
The Trump administration is planning an Alaska summit with leaders from Japan and South Korea in early June to discuss the ...
JUNEAU — Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday vetoed a $1,000 increase to the Base Student Allocation, the state’s ...
Thirteen years ago, Palmer farmer Scott Robb set a world record with a 138-pound cabbage he brought to the Alaska State Fair, ...
Despite the Senate’s planned reductions, a more than $85 million projected deficit remains for the next fiscal year.
But his Taiwan visit garnered the most headlines. In Taipei, Dunleavy met for an hour with President Lai Ching-te and held a ...