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It's an unusually early and crowded race for Alaska governor by historical standards, and more candidates are expected.
The state's executive and legislative branches have different interpretations of the governor's executive order powers.
Nino José Cricco is a PhD student in Sociology at Harvard University. His research interests include immigration, economic ...
Women’s wages have improved relative to what men earn in part because of gains in their education and work experience, and ...
Killewald is Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan, and the Director of the Stone Center for Inequality ...
A smaller autumn flood usually follows a big summer flood, but this most recent event was even smaller than forecast.
Waters off Sitka were warm enough to lure tuna from the south, and local anglers took advantage of the opportunity to catch ...
After losing an appeal, the state is asking the high justices to decide a decades-old dispute over fishing supremacy.
This month's flood is expected to be much less severe than last month's but remains part of a troubling trend for the capital city.
The second largest mining deal in world history, announced last week, could hand one of Alaska’s largest mines, the Red Dog ...
Legislators and the governor disagree about the legality of an executive order to create the Alaska Department of Agriculture ...
The U.S. Department of Education has terminated grant funding for universities’ Alaska Native and Native-Hawaiian-serving programs and support services, an act that University of Alaska Fairbanks ...
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