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A cruise to Alaska is a bucket list item for many families. Departing from early May to late September, Alaska cruises are ...
A new state-certified lumber grading program is turning Alaska’s local timber into a legal, reliable building material — and ...
In what is already a difficult year for school funding in Alaska, a serious threat has emerged from an unlikely source: The ...
Last week, the Kuskokwim community of Kwethluk welcomed hundreds of pilgrims for the glorification of St. Olga in the St.
Fairbanks builds a planetarium, its ballpark earns historic status, Juneau’s Treadwell Arena ends summer play, and Sitka ...
House Bill 174 also would have assisted Mount Edgecumbe High School in Sitka, the state-operated boarding school.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Clinton-era rule barring road construction and logging was outdated and “absurd ...
Dunleavy, a Republican, has made a habit of vetoing bipartisan legislation spanning a wide array of issues after lawmakers ...
Seal pups rescued, officers train in VR, Hatcher Pass reopens for summer, and anglers can borrow fishing gear free—Alaska is ...
The Orthodox Church in America has its first female saint from North America. Hundreds of pilgrims joined several bishops in ...
A new push for more oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging threatens irreparable damage to irreplaceable habitats.
The demands of artist’s work are simple: everything that has been taken from Indigenous peoples must be returned ...