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The state Department of Fish and Game program is aimed at boosting the population of the faltering Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
A new study has found that fewer people crossed state lines for abortions in 2024 than the previous year. One reason is likely the increase of availability of abortion pills.
Lawyers for Palin and the newspaper told the civil jury in opening statements Tuesday that they will show through testimony and exhibits how a 2017 editorial was written and corrected.
The Anchorage Bowl will see gusty conditions, the weather service said in an area forecast discussion posted early Tuesday. The Matanuska Valley and Copper River could see 35 to 45 mph gusts with this ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have been taking time off work to help care for my father, who has incurable cancer. To clients I don’t know well, I’ve said, “I’ll be out of town to help my dad, who is sick.” ...
Experts say that problem is only expected to get worse next year with staffing cuts that could slash the workforce considerably.
Dear Stuck Between Polite and Broke: You’re not being too sensitive; you’re being taken advantage of. A real friend doesn’t repeatedly “forget” her wallet or promise to pay you back and never follow ...
Malmgren, 62, isn’t alone. The show, called “Den stora älgvandringen” in Swedish, and sometimes translated as “The Great Elk Trek” in English, began in 2019 with nearly a million people watching. In ...
For 178 years, the Smithsonian Institution and its 21 museums, 21 libraries, 14 education and resource centers, National Zoo, and other affiliates have been responsible for chronicling and displaying ...
The Democrats’ dominant national fundraising platform, ActBlue, and their largest protest group, Indivisible, are actively engaged in contingency planning with attorneys for just such a scenario.
Dear Eric: A woman who works for me dresses in a provocative fashion. We work in a formal professional setting. She wore a black lace dress with cleavage on a Monday and I blurted out “boy, you’re ...
One of the students is Jean Kashikov, a citizen of Kazakhstan who began studying at UAA on a student visa in 2019 and planned to spend one year working in Alaska as a flight instructor.