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JUNEAU, Alaska — President Donald Trump’s expansive executive order aimed at boosting oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in Alaska is being cheered by state political leaders.
People gathering in Juneau spoke, sang, held signs and wore emblems expressing a range of grievances that have become common since President Donald Trump returned to the White House for a second ...
President Donald Trump said letters will now go out on Monday to 12 countries with a final "take it or leave it" offer on ...
Just after midnight, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski was pacing in a Senate hallway, alone and looking concerned. It had suddenly ...
Rescuers in Alaska recovered the body of a 62-year-old woman who went on a hike in the mountains near Juneau after leaving ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R., S.D.) could have chosen to shrink the bill’s debt-ceiling increase to sway Rand Paul ...
Pressure to seek a rapid solution to Juneau’s glacial outburst flooding woes was among the notable moments faced by President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Army Corps of Engineers during ...
JUNEAU, Alaska — After President Donald Trump returned to office, Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared “happy days are here again.” He likened Trump’s friendly approach to energy ...
The fate of President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda was in Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s hands — and she used that leverage ...
Largest Juneau protest of Trump’s second term joins voices of discontent at events worldwide. Wide range of grievances shared in speeches and songs Saturday at Alaska State Capitol.