Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, April 3, 2025
A bill substantially increasing education funding clears a hurdle in the state Senate. Also, critics debate the transparency of the University of Alaska’s decision to scrub diversity-related language.
by APRN News | Apr 3, 2025
A bill substantially increasing education funding clears a hurdle in the state Senate. Also, critics debate the transparency of the University of Alaska’s decision to scrub diversity-related language.
by APRN News | Apr 3, 2025
Skagway has seen its population drop by over 2% on average per year, the largest decrease regionwide.
by APRN News | Apr 3, 2025
At an oversight hearing, Sen. Murkowski highlighted programs that fund tutoring, language initiatives and post-secondary education opportunities for Native students.
by APRN News | Apr 3, 2025
Regents’ February decision to scrub mentions of diversity, equity and inclusion is legal, but critics say the sudden move raises questions about transparency.
by NPR News | Apr 3, 2025
The lawsuit is the fourth legal challenge against Trump’s executive order on voting. The attorneys general argue the order is “an unconstitutional attempt to seize control of elections.”
by NPR News | Apr 3, 2025
Whatever you think of President Trump’s tariffs, there’s one point you have to concede: his interest in them is not a passing whim. He noted that on Wednesday, in the Rose Garden, when he was announcing the latest,...
by NPR News | Apr 3, 2025
A visit by a senior Kremlin envoy to the White House this week may help explain why Russia is not on President Trump’s tariffs list – and determine for just how long Russia can stay off the list.
by NPR News | Apr 3, 2025
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg Thursday pushed, once again, the Justice Department to explain its use of the Alien Enemies Act and provide key details and the timeline of the flights.