Police estimate total damage of $14,500 to businesses on Glacier Highway.
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Three decades of capital city coverage.
Alaska fish-harvesting employment declined in 2022, a continuing yearslong slide caused by a variety of factors, according to an analysis by the state Department of… Continue reading
Tribal and city leaders celebrate renaming as part of “reclaiming” area’s Alaska Native heritage.
Southeast Alaska has a short growing season, but a long tradition of sharing.
Survivors and advocates shed light on how far the state has come and the work yet to be done.
Amid catastrophic shortfalls in salmon harvests in some of Alaska’s rural, Indigenous communities, advocates have pleaded for a crackdown on unintentional catch of those same… Continue reading
Derek Bos replaces Chief Ed Mercer, who retired July 31
Troy Michael Smith bests 11 international candidates in Cape Town.
Study measures inflation-adjusted income during the past four years
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Advocates hoped to speed up fund reaching $100B, but advisors call timing and strategy unwise.
Magnitude 5.1 quake at 7:01 p.m. followed by magnitude 5.3 quake 89 miles northwest of town.
ANCHORAGE — An Alaska state agency faces a new backlog in processing applications for people seeking food stamp benefits, more than a year after it… Continue reading
Fate of building that was home to first territorial Legislature still being determined, owner says.
An annual napkin art contest, a workshop for homemade dog treats, and art featuring end-of-an-age glaciers and end-of-life items revived in new forms are part… Continue reading
“Kuhaantí,” first release of its kind in decades, part of nine-story collaborative tribal project.
“Managed accounts” cover more than 10,000 of the 122,000-plus managed by state.