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April 18, 2025 • Gov. Dunleavy's veto of education funding has Alaska school district officials confused and concerned. Plus, a new book chronicles how the Fairbanks Four were wrongfully ...
Each year, the home sinks six inches. When the marshy land engulfed the original flooring from her childhood home, Chase laid ...
Alaska officials say the changes could make fishing less safe and undermine science critical to managing fisheries.
Char can get big, but more impressive is their rich coloring. From giant Arctic Char to small native brookies, they resemble ...
Some of Alaska’s early roadhouses continue to welcome travelers with a bowl of soup and a warm fire, while others stand as ...
The book explores 12 key cases where Alaska Natives, with mixed results, fought against federal, territorial and state ...
On Good Friday, a small airplane crashed into a river in Fremont, eastern Nebraska, killing three. In the wake of these events, growing concerns over aviation safety have intensified public ...
A 2,500-mile, seven-day race across Alaska is dubbed “The World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race” — the Iron Dog. And ...
CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. — A devastating boat crash during a fishing tournament at Smith Lake has left three people dead and three others injured, prompting a closer look at safety regulations ...
The Trump administration is opening a national marine monument to commercial fishing, it announced Thursday. The White House issued an executive order that allows for commercial fishing within the ...
The order instructs the Commerce Department to streamline rules that impact the fishing industry, with a focus on increasing U.S. seafood exports and curbing reliance on imports. In the official ...
An Alaska Native man who maintained his innocence in the 1997 killing of a white teenager has agreed to an $11.5 million settlement with the city of Fairbanks after alleging police acted with a ...