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Thousands of the crabs have already been trapped in southern Southeast Alaska, and experts advise the public to be on the ...
Spending cuts: $1.7 trillion, including a 12 percent cut to Medicaid, an unprecedented reduction in spending on the ...
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski’s last-minute “yes” vote proved pivotal for forcing Donald Trump’s budget through.
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray pledges to block the $1.3 billion in cuts to NOAA, which would eliminate funding for the Pacific ...
As Paris wilted under the ruthless June sun, Issey Miyake sent out a battalion of intergalactic fashion soldiers at the Cartier Foundation Thursday, shimmering between art and menswear apparel in a ...
It was in the dusty streets and modest homes of this remote Alaska Native village that Olga Michael quietly lived her entire life as a midwife and a mother of 13. As the wife of an Orthodox Christian ...
Dozens gathered in Fairbanks to bring attention to the collapse of Yukon River salmon runs while calling for urgent reforms to protect subsistence, culture and the future of the fish.
UNALASKA, Alaska — An Escanaba who was working on a fishing vessel in Alaska has been found dead. 28-year-old Jacob Riley Veeser, an Escanaba native, began working on vessels in the Bering Sea about ...
As Indian Country contends with slashed funding from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an Alaska Native tribe is defending claims that its food assistance program is wasteful spending.
‘It was what would work’ Terry Gardiner still remembers fishing outside Ketchikan in the 1960s and seeing all the other boats. There were hundreds of them, nets stretching almost continuously a couple ...
A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more profitable. But over the last 50 years, it has hollowed out many ...
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