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Located about 16 miles north of downtown Ketchikan—the Salmon Capital of the World—the waterfront Salmon Falls Fishing Resort ...
At the end of the 19th century, an estimated 100,000 people joined the Klondike Gold Rush, seeking their fortunes in the interior of Alaska and Canada’s Yukon territory. Many gold seekers who ...
Newhalen School is a public school located in Iliamna, AK, which is in a remote rural setting. The student population of Newhalen School is 87 and the school serves PK-12. At Newhalen School ...
Staffing cuts at the National Park Service in Alaska will mean less oversight of wolves, whales, weather and fast-melting glaciers this summer. The cuts raise questions about the experiences that ...
Megan Militello smiles for a portrait at Alaska Public Media on Friday, May 9. She's the managing partner for the Alaska Manufacturing Association (AKMA), which is creating a business to business ...
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 ...
The body of one of two men who were swept into the Susitna River when their side-by-side broke through the ice in early March during a work assignment was found this week, according to Alaska ...
How close is an Alaska LNG pipeline to becoming a reality? What challenges does it face? A liquid natural gas pipeline has been the dream of every Alaska governor for 50 years. For decades ...
says its construction would cause the “eradication” of the river’s “unique ecosystems, the destruction of one of Alaska’s most valued salmon spawning and rearing habitats, and the ...
They say granting legal personhood to the Yukon River should be considered. (Julien Greene/CBC) It's an idea that already has the support of the Council of Yukon First Nations, and Alaska Native ...
Alaska Airlines’ next new nonstop route from Seattle will be to Europe in 2026, CEO Ben Minicucci confirmed this week in an interview where he laid out his vision for the next few years at Alaska.