One dead, dozens rescued and roughly 1,000 displaced in western Alaska communities hit by ex-typhoon
Search and rescue efforts continued into Monday in the Kuskokwim River delta in the aftermath of ex-Typhoon Halong.
Alaska was one of the first U.S. states to recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day as a holiday, and it is also a municipal holiday ...
Rescue and recovery efforts began Sunday in western Alaska as a major storm caused by remnants of Typhoon Halong hit coastal ...
Sen. Scott Kawasaki will face no punishment for holding a picnic and sending constituent newsletters before the 2024 primary ...
Residents 65 and older and teens 14 to 17 years old account for bigger percentages of the state’s working population.
If the court had allowed the lawsuit, wrote Justice Dario Borghesan, it would have amounted to “judicial management of the ...
Officials with the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development have walked back a proposal to limit local ...
A prolonged shutdown could limit the ability to get adequate information in time to set the 2026 groundfish harvest levels.
The proposed road, being developed by Alaska’s state-owned investment bank, would open access to a mining region in northwest ...
Median noise levels will nearly quadruple across the pan-Arctic by 2030, relative to levels measured in 2019, according to a report produced by the Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment and the ...
The question that could be decided in court is whether issuing an order in a special session is legal — and can one be issued ...
State-level ivory bans, intended to help elephants, are deterring tourists from buying walrus ivory products from Alaskans.
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