Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s decision to appoint a suspended attorney to a public seat on the state’s judge-nominating board does not ...
The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that a lower court acted correctly in dismissing an Alaska resident’s challenge to the ...
The state’s high court said that because the lawsuit didn’t challenge a specific policy, law or regulation, the case should ...
Questions over the former congresswoman’s future continue to remain up in the air after Peltola left the stage to cheers and ...
The Alaska Supreme Court ordered backers of Gov. Mike Dunleavy to respond to subpoenas that seek to find whether they ...
Consumer plaintiffs that sought to halt Alaska Air Group Inc.'s acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines can refile their case, after the Ninth Circuit ruled Tuesday that a lower court was wrong in dismissing ...
A judge denied a group of homeschool parents' effort to dismiss the case, saying a Supreme Court ruling requires a closer look at how allotments are spent in practice.
Sep. 8—Winona Fletcher, the youngest female convicted of murder in Alaska, is going to be released from prison. A judge reduced Fletcher's sentence on Monday, meaning that with good behavior time she ...
Alaska’s current subsistence fishing program can continue without changes, according to a Wednesday opinion by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The ruling allows the ...
Update, noon Monday: Judge Jack McKenna on Monday resentenced Winona Fletcher to 60 years. With mandatory parole reducing that by a third, to 40 years, it means Fletcher will be released from prison.
Alaska bush pilot Ken Jouppi faces permanent forfeiture of his $95,000 Cessna airplane by the state after his passenger was caught transporting beer into a dry village in 2012. Despite a misdemeanor ...
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