Gov. Mike Dunleavy convened a group of key lawmakers from the House and Senate to hammer out a compromise education funding ...
Mike Dunleavy wants to make it really, really clear he’s pro-life. A second flag pledging his allegiance to the issue is now ...
A small group of legislators and a member of the governor’s office are meeting behind closed doors to try to resolve the ...
The six-person board has been operating with five members since July, when a board member resigned after leaked emails ...
As of the end of 2024, the state had 2,905 unfilled jobs, a 16.6% vacancy rate. Some lawmakers are calling for the release of ...
Alaska lawmakers hammered Dunleavy administration staff members over a long-delayed salary study last week, drawing on ...
Dunleavy's Pub co-owners, William Dunleavy and Jamie Maher, celebrated their 30th annual New Year's Polar Plunge in grand fashion by presenting Special Olympics South Carolina with a $44,847 check.
(Loren Holmes / ADN) JUNEAU — In his annual address to the Alaska Legislature, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said the state may have to take “painful” short-term measures to bridge a gas supply gap fro ...
In his seventh and penultimate State of the State address, Gov. Mike Dunleavy depicted an optimistic picture of Alaska's prospects during President Donald Trump's second presidency, even as his own ...
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.
The six-person board has been operating with five members since July, when board member Ellie Rubenstein resigned.