Increasing the base student allocation supports all homeschool, correspondence, neighborhood and charter school families.
This April, Anchorage voters will decide on eight bonds totaling up to $124 million and two new municipal tax levy proposals, in addition to electing six Assembly members and two school board members.
This spring, The Post and Courier visited a few districts that bucked state and national trends. HONEA PATH â€” On a Thursday ...
Callahan, the former Oakland Raiders coach, finished 27-22 with the Huskers and twice fell short of a bowl game. But he ...
The woman Alaska State Troopers say led them in a high-speed pursuit Thursday on the Parks Highway in Wasilla was arraigned ...
A unique boxing class offered at BFitAndWell in Anchorage called Rock Steady Boxing is helping people with Parkinson's regain ...
Housing, infrastructure, and services swell as residents flow to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska’s growth locus for ...
Anchorage School District officials are preparing for the potential eruption of the Mount Spurr volcano. The district ...
An avid learner, I earned a bachelor’s degree, followed by a master’s degree from the State University of New York at Albany, ...
Four candidates are vying for two open seats on the Anchorage School Board. Board members are elected on an areawide basis, ...
the Anchorage Daily News asked candidates for Anchorage Assembly and school board to explain their views on top issues and how they would approach different challenges. Voting is conducted by mail ...
Continuity is the word that best describes the Interior’s representatives at the 2025 March Madness Alaska 3A/4A Basketball State Championships, which begin this week.