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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has already signaled his opposition to the new education measure unless his policy priorities are added.
An Alaska Native man who maintained his innocence in the 1997 killing of a white teenager has agreed to an $11.5 million ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNEmpire Archives: Juneau’s history for the week ending April 26Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire ...
New calls to raise Alaska’s mining taxes and royalties come as state officials face difficult fiscal decisions.
Despite the Senate’s planned reductions, a more than $85 million projected deficit remains for the next fiscal year.
Join the Adair-Kennedy Field reopening in Juneau; Denali Park Road opens to private vehicles until May 19; Sitka Playground ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska Senate committee’s draft budget cuts $206 million from House plan but still has deficitEven with the Senate’s cuts, preliminary figures show that the operating budget — when combined with other budget bills — ...
Senators clawed back millions from previously funded projects to reduce the cost of the state’s construction and renovation ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska’s governor flew to Taiwan to sell LNG. China’s not happy.But his Taiwan visit garnered the most headlines. In Taipei, Dunleavy met for an hour with President Lai Ching-te and held a ...
The Alaska Legislature on Tuesday failed to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a $1,000 increase to the Base Student Allocation, the state’s per-student funding formula.
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