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The governor’s May 29 appointment of John W. Wood to the Alaska Judicial Council is unlawful, Alaskans for Fair Courts ...
The fate of Alaska’s smaller public radio stations is in doubt after Congress passed a bill to defund the Corporation for ...
President Donald Trump signed into law two measures long sought by Alaska’s congressional delegation to benefit Alaska Native ...
The controversial program, aimed at boosting the population of a struggling caribou herd in Western Alaska, had been halted ...
State lawmakers cite the critical role of rural radio, disaster alerts and civic engagement as the U.S. Senate weighs the ...
But now, looming GOP-led funding cuts are concerning media allies that local public broadcasters would be forced to downsize ...
The filing deadline for the 2026 elections is still nearly a year away. But Democrats in Alaska and outside are awaiting a ...
Shouting matches, walkouts and bitter fiscal fights have led to a series of legislative meltdowns, with big spending clashes ...
The filing deadline for the 2026 elections is still nearly a year away, but Democrats in Alaska and the lower 48 are anxiously awaiting a decision about which office Peltola will run for.
In 2022, a surprising and bold discourse emerged from Russia, with top officials, including Vyacheslav Volodin, suggesting that Russia might demand the return of Alaska, a territory sold to the United ...
Congress this week approved a bill that claws back about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funds, as Republicans look to begin locking in cuts pursued by his Department of ...
“Threads of the Tongass” is a series of stories that explore how lives in Southeast Alaska are interwoven with the Tongass ...