Lawsuits challenge renewed push for oil drilling in Alaska petroleum reserve and upcoming lease sale
Conservation organizations and an Iñupiat group have filed legal challenges to the Trump administration’s renewed push for ...
The first independent candidate in Alaska’s 2026 gubernatorial election is a single mother of five who says she’s frustrated ...
Bread Line administrator Emma DeRuyter ladles out free soup at the Southside Farmers Market in Fairbanks on Sept. 30, 2025, ...
A bill returning to the Legislature this session seeks to tighten residency requirements for hunting, sportfishing and trapping licenses. The measure stems from concerns that current ...
Including Kreiss-Tomkins, 10 candidates reported raising six-figure totals. Those include Republicans Shelley Hughes, ...
The Trump administration is now facing two federal lawsuits over its renewed push to open the National Petroleum ...
Wilson, a Republican and Anchorage businesswoman, became the first candidate to enter the governor’s race last year in May. She had the third-highest haul with over $299,000 in contributions. She gave ...
A measure years in the making will establish a cap for Alaska-bound chum salmon accidentally intercepted in trawl nets, ...
Damage to remote Alaska villages hammered by flooding last weekend is so extreme that many of the more than 2,000 people displaced won't be able to return to their homes for at least 18 months, Gov.
A doll named Anna is bringing comfort to young girls who lost everything in the powerful storm last year that hit Western ...
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‘Bright spark of hope’: Alaska Native Languages second most common language for Alaska youth
According to the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Alaska Native languages were the second-most common ...
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