The governor’s decision applies only to flags on state property. Flags on federal property are expected to remain at half ...
The U.S. and Alaska flags at the Alaska State Capitol, and all other state facilities, will fly at full height on Monday in ...
Governor Dunleavy orders Alaska flags raised on Jan. 20 for Inauguration Day, then lowered again on Jan. 21 to continue ...
Mike Dunleavy may be forced to take down the “pro-life” flag that’s been flying outside the governor’s mansion for the past ...
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.
Tiahna Guzman and Camryn Williams were among some of the top players in the country invited to play in the inaugural NFL Flag ...
Governor Mike Dunleavy directs flags at full staff in Alaska to honor President Donald Trump’s inauguration, following a period of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter. Flags will return to ...
U.S. flag code dictates that flags fly at half-staff for 30 days following the death of a former president. When that ...
Gov. Dunleavy followed suit, ordering all American and Alaska flags on public property to be flown at half-staff. Sadly, one does not have to go far here in Anchorage to see flags flying at the ...