Dunleavy said before the start of this year’s session he is willing to consider a permanent increase of up to $200 million in education funding if legislators are willing to support his policy goals.
Red Dog Mine in Northwest Alaska sends almost 30% of its zinc to a smelter in British Columbia. In the Southeast Alaska town of Skagway, the Yukon government is planning to spend ...
Seven years ago, heavy tariffs levied by President Donald Trump against China triggered a trade war that crimped Alaska’s ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy's bill does not increase the state's base student allocation. He has repeatedly called for any funding ...
Hoping to hep the school district with a dropping enrollment and ongoing budget deficit, the parents of Pearl Creek ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced an education package on Friday that's expected to launch a contentious debate on education policy during this year's legislative session. Leaders in both the House ...
Governor Mike Dunleavy's new education reform plan includes funding increases, policy changes, and incentives aimed at ...
School funding, Permanent Fund dividends and aging state buildings will compete in the Legislature for funds due to lower oil ...
TSX-V-listed Graphite One has been recognised by Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy in his State of the State Address this week, ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Friday debuted his plan for education reforms and some funding increases for correspondence programs ...
Frustration about delays in a study of statewide salaries and an unwillingness by the Dunleavy administration to provide a ...
It was with great anticipation that we awaited Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s State of the State speech on Tuesday evening.