Mike Dunleavy is an ally of Trump’s and, in turn, primed to have a role in the group. "We’re focused on not only the Trump administration, but other decision makers, to just highlight and advertise that the successes we've had in Alaska in energy ...
The governor’s decision applies only to flags on state property. Flags on federal property are expected to remain at half staff.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy instructed the state to raise both the Alaska and U.S. flags to full staff on inauguration day Monday — despite being within 30 days of the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
Mike Dunleavy may be forced to take down the “pro-life” flag that’s been flying outside the governor’s mansion for the past year. Her bill prohibiting government entities from displaying flags representing political viewpoints is among the 21 prefiled bills published Friday,
Gov. Mike Dunleavy and other state officials will meet with investors to tout Alaska’s resource development prospects.
The Alaska State Capitol is seen in partial morning sun on May 10, 2024. (Photo by Claire Stremple/Alaska Beacon) Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s transition report to the Trump administration accuses the Biden administration of carrying out a four-year assault on ...
Data shows a $500 million annual increase in school funding is needed to make up for 15 years of inflation. Supporters are skeptical a big funding boost will be approved this year.
Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska underscored the importance of sustainable development at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. By fostering collaboration with the UAE, he seeks to promote shared expertise in renewable energy,
The U.S. and Alaska flags at the Alaska State Capitol, and all other state facilities, will fly at full height on Monday in recognition of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, interrupting for a day the nationwide flying of flags at half-staff for 30 days following the death of former President Jimmy Carter,
The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. won’t release the name of the company until a final agreement is reached.
Japan is interested in securing a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply from the US state of Alaska, which is moving forward with a long-delayed $44 billion LNG project, a senior official said.
Future 49, with proponents from civilian pilots to Gov. Mike Dunleavy, is primed to launch to promote Alaskan issues and its energy, economic and national security benefits to the U.S.  Read More