JUNEAU – Last week, the House Labor and Commerce Committee advanced House Bill 100, which would create the Alaska Paid Family Leave Plan. The bill’s sponsor, Representative Jennie Armstrong, has noted that many legislators in both the House and Senate are focused on improving the quality of life for families in Alaska and making it […]
On Sunday the Department of Public Safety announced that on Saturday the remains of a fourth victim of Wrangell’s horrific landslide had been recovered from the debris of the slide at mile 11 of the Zimovia Highway. At 6:35 pm on Saturday evening, a Scent Detection K-9 indicated the location of remains in an area […]
The 18-year-old Wasilla murder suspect, identified as Malachi Maxon, who is accused of killing four of his relatives on Monday morning, is said to have refused to take part in his telephonic arraignment on Thursday, but even so, the hearing went ahead with him listening on the phone, according to reports. His arraignment had been […]
The New York attorney general, whose office filed the suit, said that “no one is above the law—not a businessman, not a candidate for office, and not even the president of the United States.” New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday that the state Supreme Court ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million […]