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The “100 Miles in May” challenge is on! Alaskans are walking, running, and biking to support Healthy Futures, a program ...
The Unalaska Native Youth Olympics team took third place at the state games in Anchorage this weekend, and one student ...
Welcome to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska's world of sports. This past week featured several notable individual and team ...
Among the notable takeaways from top performers was a state record-breaker and a rookie first-place finisher, both from ...
Anchorage-area student Stephen Gibson introduced the resolution, which states that Alaska schools rely on the BSA as their primary funding source but the Anchorage School District projects a $23 ...
In his final year of Native Youth Olympics competition, Anatoly Fomin made sure his name would stick around awhile.
Regional lands are known for their tundra valleys filled with grasses, plants and bushes, not a 10-foot tree in sight. But ...
Unalaska city officials headed to the nation’s capital in late March as part of their annual Washington, D.C. lobbying trip.
Alaska officials say the changes could make fishing less safe and undermine science critical to managing fisheries.
Alaska is a prime location for birdwatchers. Local guides help avian observers check bristle-thighed curlews off their bucket ...
Alaska Public Media spoke with school leaders from Ketchikan to Kotzebue on Friday to hear their thoughts on the news. Here’s ...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski has consistently refused to bend to Trump, winning reelection despite his opposition. “I’m oftentimes very anxious myself about using my voice,” she tells an Anchorage ...
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