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The Mat-Su Convention and Visitors Bureau is rolling out a new “branding” strategy to connect visitor attractions in ...
Ah, summer. The long hours of daylight gives Alaskans ample opportunity to hike, fish, travel, and just enjoy life in the ...
Have you ever wondered how Alaska keeps track of who can vote? With over 500,000 registered voters in our state, keeping ...
Callers to 911 in the Mat-Su Borough will soon see enhanced services and improved technologies thanks to a new contract that ...
After seesawing back and forth on the issue, Palmer’s city council is asking voters to approve a change in the city’s charter that requires its manager to live inside the ...
A massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Russia on July 29, immediately setting off tsunami warnings in Alaska and Hawaii and alerts for other areas of the ...
Anchorage Democratic Sen. Forrest Dunbar will be able to attend the Aug. 2 special session of the Alaska Legislature, he said ...
The planned West Susitna Access Project, a 78.5-mile industrial-use road, may be the first Alaska project to qualify for ...
Alaska Pacific University (APU) is leading a major, multi-institutional research and education initiative to understand and ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy outlined specific policy priorities lawmakers will tackle when the Alaska Legislature reconvenes in ...
Eleven years ago, a young man from Wasilla watched on national television as friend and fellow Alaskan Nick Hanson-the Eskimo ...
Taxpayers have effectively been paying twice for the same people enrolled in government-driven health insurance. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced on Thursday that they ...