Father-daughter duo leads Mountain City to 4A girls state basketball title
Lonnie and Brooklynn Ridgeway help propel Lions to victory over Bartlett Golden Bears
Alaska Governor Proposes Tax Cut for Major LNG Project
The History and Enduring Legacy of Cabin Fever
Sports
West Valley's Jayden Miranda named Gatorade Alaska Boys Basketball Player of the Year
The junior led the Wolfpack to a conference title and the top seed at the state tournament.

Kaylee Lealaisalanoa Drops Another Game with High Three-Point Shooting
The Golden Bears will look to extend their five-game winning streak against Mountain City Christian Academy.
Kennedi Gaines Continues Impressive Steal Streak in Latest Game
Bartlett and Mountain City Christian Academy to face off in highly anticipated matchup
Business
Alaska Governor Proposes Tax Cut for LNG Pipeline Project
Lawmakers raise concerns over potential revenue loss for local governments

Strong Law Expands Into Alaska and New Mexico
Opens new personal injury offices in Anchorage and Albuquerque
Alaska Sues Crowdfunding Platforms Over Unauthorized Charity Pages
State alleges GoFundMe, PayPal, and others created donation pages for nonprofits without consent, potentially misleading donors
Politics
Anchorage Rebuilds Public Safety with Measurable Progress
Investments in policing, prosecution, and prevention are delivering results, with more ahead.

No Proof of Widespread Voter Fraud in US Elections, Says Senator
Letter writer argues against claims of election 'mess' without evidence
Alaska Governor Proposes Tax Changes for LNG Project
Dunleavy bill would eliminate property taxes but create alternative tax with lower revenue
Lifestyle
Opinion: Better Alaska Schools Start with Better Policy, Not Just Bigger Budgets
More money isn't fixing Alaska's schools. It's time to confront bureaucracy, accountability and policies that tie teachers' hands.

Alaska education chief says school maintenance ranking system flawed
Commissioner Deena Bishop says the current process disadvantages small, rural districts
Alaska Native Language Center to Close After 50 Years
Planned closure threatens decades of work preserving one of the world's most diverse linguistic landscapes.
Travel
Travelers Face Turbulence Amid Weather, War, and Labor Woes
Storms, conflicts, and staffing shortages disrupt air travel as costs rise.

Alaska Mushing Tours Offer Wilderness Experience
Visitors and residents can experience the thrill of dog sledding in Alaska
Alaska Railroad Offers Variety of Train Rides This Summer
From Anchorage to Denali and Seward, travelers have several options to experience the scenic rail journey