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Commentary authors Rachel Lord and Bobbi Mixom write that Alaska’s food producers and vulnerable families need meaningful ...
Forest Service plans to repeal rule that has blocked logging, mining in parts of Alaska and the West
Since 2001, the Roadless Rule has limited development in the Tongass National Forest, Earth’s largest temperate rainforest.
Some coastal wolves in Alaska have toxic levels of mercury in their bodies after shifting from a terrestrial diet of deer and ...
The U.S. Park Service opposed the name application, saying it involved a name in a wilderness area, which is against their policy.
Understanding the critical role of subsistence in Indigenous communities is paramount— it is culture as health, acting as a protective barrier against the traumas inflicted by colonization.This trauma ...
In a pre-bombing interview on Friday, Nick Begich said the United States cannot allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
Executives Dan Menth and Dave Messier write in a commentary that nonprofit power cooperatives didn’t qualify for federal ...
Alaska’s two leading U.S. House candidates are offering significantly different views on the role of federal spending, a cornerstone of Alaska’s economy. Speaking to members of the Alaska Chamber of ...
The emergency declaration allows the Federal Highway Administration to pay for up to 90% of long-term repairs.
House Resolution 42 and House Resolution 43 are headed to Donald Trump's desk and are expected to become law soon.
Testimony on Friday showed civil detainees three to a cell and revealed pepper spray had been used against them once.
Justin Smith of Gustavus writes in a commentary that in an emergency, he turns to KTOO, his local public media station.
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