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The Native Village of Dot Lake sues the U.S. Army Corps over Alaska’s largest gold dredge mine, citing environmental risks.
The creek is a mile-long stream on the southeastern side of Little Kiska Island, beside the bigger, more prominent Kiska Island 242 miles west of Adak at the far end of the Aleutian chain.
With climate change threatening Indigenous lifeways in Alaska, four young women are devoting their careers to their preservation ...
In June 1942, Japan’s invasion of the Aleutian islands in Alaska prompted the U.S. military to activate the Alaska ...
A UConn grad is navigating the complexities of history, regulation, and climate change in the push to restore Indigenous ...
In June 1942, Japan’s invasion of the Aleutian islands in Alaska prompted the US military ... and by contaminating local native foods; by causing pervasive human exposure to hazardous chemicals ...
“This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” In June 1942, Japan’s invasion of the Aleutian islands in Alaska prompted the U.S. military to activate the ...
On Saturday, the Alaska Summer Showcase returns for its ninth year at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage. Stop by to learn about what to do and where to go this summer... You'll also have ...
An Alaska commuter plane crash investigation revealed it was 1,058 pounds over the maximum takeoff weight, contributing to the crash. The investigation of the tragic crash of an Alaska commuter ...
Alaska residents are again being urged to brace themselves for a possible eruption of Mount Spurr. Following up on last week's warning, the Alaska Volcano Observatory reiterated in a series of ...
Trump Administration to Open More Alaska Acres for Oil, Gas Drilling By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Thursday announced steps to open up more ...