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Alaskans south of 60°N, including Juneau and Ketchikan, must remove studded tires by April 14. Those north of the line, like ...
Kai Monture writes in a commentary that UAA's Native Student Services was a home away from home when moving from Yakutat to ...
The record-low snow conditions south of the Alaska Range have had big impacts across the state, especially around wildfire ...
Sen. Dan Sullivan and the Alaska Congressional Delegation are welcoming a $25 million investment from the Federal Aviation ...
The tribes, in their lawsuit filed Thursday in Alaska federal court, target the Corps’ March decision to grant a Clean Water Act permit to IPOP LLC, a Nevada-based company proposing to mine for gold ...
Midland native Keaton Loebrich's main goal in his first Iditarod was to finish the race. Mission accomplished, and then some.
Taylor Highway reopens for spring, fire weather monitoring begins early in Southcentral Alaska, students tour D.C., and ...
Edgmon, I-Dillingham, noted that the budget faces several challenges, including oil prices dropping over the past week. And ...
Five miles from the finish line of an 1,815-kilometre, two-week-long trek over unforgiving terrain where temperatures at ...
Signs expressed support for federal programs, services and employees, as well as diversity, democracy and science.
Hundreds of people rallied at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau on Saturday, part of a “Hands Off!” day of action protesting ...
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