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The Alaska House has narrowly passed a piece of legislation that will change the makeup of the state's Board of Fisheries, requiring the governor to select members who represent a wider swath of the ...
A collection of vintage hunting, fishing, and wildlife management photos taken by U.S. Fish and Wildlife employees during ...
Both houses of the Alaska legislature have unanimously passed a bill that would allow commercial fishers to form insurance co-ops, helping them secure more affordable insurance options. Commercial ...
Still looking to trade a ho-hum summer vacation for a memorable adventure? Here are some ideas: “No Passport” Adventures: 2025 Travel Trend “No-Passport Vacations” are hot ...
Winter in Alaska doesn’t hold back. From sailing through icy waters to skiing across remote landscapes and fishing in ...
T hinking about a summer getaway with the kids? You’re not alone. National parks are among the most popular family vacation ...
For Anne Winters, that moment happened in 1983 in Seldovia, where she was attending a Fourth of July celebration. She had arrived in Alaska 15 years earlier when her husband was stationed at Fort ...
Southeast Alaska’s picturesque peaks and larger-than-life characters have made their way into stories for centuries.
When Lafayette “you may call him L” Ron Hubbard (1911-1986) washed ashore at Ketchikan on Aug. 31, 1940, he was a generally ...
The emergence of fishing wolves in Alaska offers a fascinating glimpse into how wildlife adapts to environmental conditions and resource availability. Scientists studying this phenomenon have ...
The emergence of fishing wolves in Alaska offers a fascinating glimpse into how wildlife adapts to environmental conditions and resource availability. Scientists studying this phenomenon have ...
A neighboring property owner is suing Sullivan County and local restaurant owner Anthony Vella over a rezoning decision that cleared the way for a fishing lodge near the South Holston River.