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Cody Strathe writes in a commentary that public lands are more than lines on a map for Alaskans, who are tied to the land.
Level A harassment,' allowed by a new federal rule, has the potential to injure polar bears, even when used correctly.
Hoffman has represented Southwest Alaska in the state Capitol since 1987 and wants Bryce Edgmon to replace him in the Senate.
The U.S. House would have to approve the Secure Rural Schools Act money before it can be restored to logging towns nationwide ...
The state school board may not vote on the proposal until October at the earliest, according to a public notice.
Sullivan and other members of Congress announced the missile defense proposal a day after a missile test in the Gulf of ...
Former Alaska Attorney General Bruce Botelho writes in a commentary that authoritarian regimes take advantage of anticipatory ...
Commentary authors Rachel Lord and Bobbi Mixom write that Alaska’s food producers and vulnerable families need meaningful ...
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 ...
A dive into what changes the U.S. Senate is considering for Arctic oil and gas, Ambler Road, and what it could mean for ...
A split decision identifies a "minor" flaw in the review process but says the Biden administraion's approval of the oil ...