The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development office in midtown Anchorage. (Loren Holmes / ADN) The end of the legislative session last month brought a...
Dear Alaskans, Marine debris. National Ocean Service As the state with more coastline than the rest of the country combined, Alaska has a direct stake...
Just five days remain until the end of the special session Governor Mike Dunleavy (R – Alaska) called for his gasline bill. The House overwhelmingly passed...
Alaskan oil and gas production has always been a complicated issue, as energy companies want to tap the region’s vast reserves and environmentalists fear irreparable damage...
“Mr. President, this is another example of America First, to be honest with you,” said Dunleavy. “Alaska provides 60 percent of the country’s seafood. We’re the...
The Clums Fire (#184) is burning about 66 miles northeast of Fairbanks on June 13, 2026. Photo by Alaska Smokejumpers A strong U.S. Wildland Fire Service...
This hand-drawn table helped the column’s authors create a probability map, which was included in the original publication in 1976. (Photo by Alanna Greenwell) Editor’s note:...
By Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection on June 12, 2026 Burn Permits will be suspended effective tomorrow Saturday, June 13th, in the Fairbanks and...
FILE – Compost made from decomposed green kitchen scraps, yard litter and garden waste, appears in New Market, Va., on March 8, 2009. (AP Photo/Dean Fosdick,...
AP — A top Alaska elections official has threatened to disqualify from the state’s August primary a US Senate candidate who shares the same name and party...