Posted inAlaska Legislature, News

Alaska Senate advances constitutional amendment to establish education fund

The Alaska Senate on Wednesday advanced a constitutional amendment that would establish a dedicated fund for public education. If passed, lawmakers could design a new source of state revenue to go toward the fund that would be used specifically for schools. The resolution states that the Legislature could only appropriate money from the fund for public education.  […]

Posted inEducation, Local News

School district’s needs dire, possible lifeline in legislature

As the borough’s school district warns of potential “insolvency,” higher state oil revenue has increased the likelihood of a lifeline. For years, the state’s school funding formula has stagnated, decreasing 26% in real dollars from 2011 to 2025 if adjusted for inflation. Last year, the legislature closed some of that gap by increasing the base […]

Posted inNews, Alaska Legislature

Exemption bill could give borough more power

Proposed state legislation could give borough assemblies more power to exempt specific property from taxes; lawmakers and the public disagree on how that power should be used.  Under current state law, when municipalities like Haines implement property tax exemptions, it must be from a menu of pre-approved exemptions in state statute. House Bill 291, introduced […]

Posted inHaines, News, Mosquito Lake

Nearly a year after the raid, 20 animals remain at Kroschel’s wildlife facility 

Ten months after the state raided a Chilkat Valley wildlife facility, and owner Steve Kroschel left for Russia, the fate of some 20 animals left behind by state troopers and wildlife regulators has still not been resolved. The animals are part of a long-running dispute between the state and Kroschel over how he managed the […]

Posted inNews, Energy

A giant lease sale could launch a new era of oil on Alaska’s North Slope

HOUSTON — Global energy leaders have convened here this week, spiffed up in dark suits and polished shoes, to discuss the industry’s most pressing issues: war in the Middle East, Venezuela, artificial intelligence. But behind the scenes at this annual conference of industry executives — known formally as CERAWeek by S&P Global but nicknamed the “Super […]

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