Anchorage spent more than $200,000 to support the Trump-Putin summit. Will it get the money back? Other cities’ efforts to recoup spending to protect Trump have failed. “We have sent demand letters, phone calls and made public statements. We have received no response.”
A cabbage named Clyde was set to vie for Alaska State Fair glory. Then, he went missing. PALMER — K Michael Ward arrived at the Alaska State Fair last week and headed for the animal barn, ready for some detective work. Her destination: a sawdust-covered pen, where a herd of aspiring prize-winning cabbages had been assembled atop tarps just before the fair’s annual weigh-off. The semi-retired human
With gas crunch looming, Alaska's utilities won’t get big wind before tax credits expire. Here’s why. One utility leader points to private developers and the Trump tax bill. But advocates say utilities share some of the blame.
On small planes, gold mines and Alaska summers A dispatch from the most happily chaotic time of year in the 49th state.
Sunday listening: Lisa Murkowski on her 'One Big Beautiful Bill' vote "The problem with standing on principle is when your constituents get hurt, and that was what was going to happen," Murkowski said.
Anchorage electricity prices could go up again. Blame the warm winter. Anchorage utility executives say that a mild winter translated into lower electricity sales — and a hole in their budget.