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‘You’d be crying at the pump’: This Alaska village’s gas was $8.44 — before the Iran war

Gas and heating fuel prices in rural Alaska were already high. An impending spike from the Iran war could "wipe out" communities.

Matt Buxton’s definitive way-too-early tier list of Alaska’s candidates for governor

The filing period for Alaska’s statewide races closed on Monday, setting up an expansive, 17-candidate field for the state’s next governor.

Pressing Silence: Haines is for the misfits

A Sitka native and current Haines resident, Baylee Pearson spent the last 10 years between the two locales taking inspiration from the lands she’s spent a lifetime on.

Reinbold loses bid to revive lawsuit against Alaska Airlines over flight ban

In an order issued in late May, the district denied a motion from Lora Reinbold to revive a lawsuit against Alaska Airlines.

Risk-averse legislators dismiss the AKLNG ‘razzle dazzle’ to drill down on the giga-project’s details

The biggest takeaway from the first full week of hearings on Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed multi-billion-dollar, multi-decade subsidy for the natural gas pipeline project is that the state sure is lucky that lawmakers’ efforts to rush the bill through didn’t pan out.

Where We’re Anchored: May

The theme for May is nurture, so I typed, “what does it mean to be nurtured?” into Google’s search bar and hit “enter."

Trump’s war triggers extraordinary GVEA price hike, $46 a month

The average residential member of the Golden Valley Electric Association will see a $46 monthly increase in electric bills next month.

AI comes to Alaska

Some Alaska officials are pushing to turn the state into a hub for AI data centers.

Dunleavy’s latest vetoes are a reminder that a lot will have to wait for a new governor

Alaska’s 2026 regular legislative session came to a largely smooth ending last week.

The invisible weight of the room: Grief, governance and the labor of belonging

I stepped into the Alaska State Capitol this January in a season of quiet transformation.

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