The Alaska Supreme Court has ordered the state Redistricting Board to redraw its proposed map of legislative boundaries.
State Government
Summit brings Southeast leaders to capital city
Government, business and tribal leaders gather in Juneau this week for the Southeast Conference’s Mid-Session Summit.
Alaska Supreme Court may hear insurance case stemming from Juneau shooting
Aiden Neary was killed and Chase Schneider was injured during the December 2008 incident.
Coastal management bill gets first hearing
The bill is modeled on a citizen’s initiative scheduled for a statewide vote later this year. Lawmakers can preempt the ballot measure by passing substantially similar legislation.
Public health chief says powder is benign
The FBI says four Alaska school districts received letters containing a suspicious white powder this week.
Negotiations for new Labor building lease break down
Mediated negotiations between the state and the owner of the Alaska Department of Labor building in Juneau have ended without a deal to extend the state’s rental agreement. The state will soon start looking for office space for Labor Department employees.