Alaska will join other Republican-led states by keeping flags at full staff on Inauguration Day despite the national period of mourning after President Jimmy Carter’s death last month.
Alaska will join several other Republican-led states by keeping flags at full-staff on Inauguration Day despite the national period of mourning following President Jimmy Carter’s death last month.
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 ...
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.
Seniors Tiahna Guzman and Camryn Williams will compete with other high school stars from across the country Sunday in Orlando.