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A little-known creek in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska had been officially named “Nazi Creek” for 80 years — until this week.
The controversial bear kill, aimed at boosting the population of a caribou herd in Western Alaska, had been halted by court ...
A group of Alaska legislators sent a letter to U.S. Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan urging them to oppose cuts to public ...
Native American radio stations could face shutdowns if Congress cuts over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The Senate plans to vote this week on proposed funding cuts for ...
However, PEPFAR, a global program to fight HIV/AIDS launched in 2003 by then-Republican President George W. Bush, is being ...
The Anchorage Assembly will be taking up the proposed prohibition on camping on public lands again at their meeting on ...
Senate Republicans advanced the request to claw back previously approved funding, overcoming concerns about what the ...
The rescission bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and slash foreign aid cleared a procedural hurdle ...
The budget reconciliation bill, criticized for slashing social safety net programs, contains several carve-outs for Alaska.
School districts will send their budget proposals to the Alaska Department of Education & Early Development Tuesday, ...
Alaska’s public schools are in crisis. Communities are burned out. Educators are leaving. Children are caught in the collapse ...
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