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When President Donald J. Trump stood before a joint session of Congress earlier this year and declared Alaska LNG a top national priority, he sent a strong signal to the world that America would ...
Both chambers of the Alaska Legislature have approved a resolution stating its support for Canadian independence and opposing “restrictive trade measures or tolls” that would affect commerce ...
The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska announced on Tuesday that it is rejoining the Alaska Federation of Natives. The move comes almost exactly two years after the ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of people imprisoned in Alaska alleges the state Department of Corrections provides inadequate medical, mental health and dental care ...
Supported by By Catie Edmondson Photographs and Video by Ash Adams Catie Edmondson, a congressional correspondent, and Ash Adams, a photojournalist, traveled to Kotzebue and Noatak, Alaska ...
Temperatures have climbed for decades in Alaska, where it’s warming two- to three-times faster than the global average. The heat warms surrounding waters, shrinks glaciers and sea ice and creates more ...
Every morning across Alaska, tens of thousands of parents wake up, get their kids ready and head to work — thanks to the vital support of early childhood education and child care services.
Alaska has the fastest-growing senior population in America. In order for this important group to continue living independently, avoiding costly state-funded care options, the state needs to step ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) -Alaska Air Group on Wednesday withdrew its full-year financial forecast, citing the prevailing macroeconomic uncertainty. The Seattle-based airline also forecast a lower-than ...
Russian warplanes were detected flying off the coast of Alaska and tracked by the U.S. military, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said Tuesday. The Russian aircraft never entered ...
Temperatures have climbed for decades in Alaska, where it’s warming two- to three-times faster than the global average. The heat warms surrounding waters, shrinks glaciers and sea ice and ...
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