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With January half a year away, education advocates may have a backup plan to fight for vetoed education funding — a lawsuit.
The Bureau of Land Management has closed trails and off-road areas in the Nome Creek Valley, starting from U.S. Creek Road at Steese Highway Mile 57, due to wildfire activity from the Ophir Fire ...
Demand for low-carbon nuclear energy could boost uranium prospects on Alaska’s Seward Peninsula. But residents of the small ...
I manage KMXT, the public radio station in Kodiak — a remote island community surrounded by the Gulf of Alaska and home to ...
On June 14, communities across Alaska took part in a national day of protest against the Trump administration. National ...
Public broadcasting forms an essential part of the fabric of Alaska’s rural communities. From emergency broadcasting to cultural programming to educational services, Alaska’s 27 public radio stations ...
Eric Huntington built his dream cabin nestled in the wilderness of central Alaska, eventually raising two daughters there.
The Alaska Desk is a statewide reporting collaborative between Alaska Public Media and public radio stations KHNS in Haines, KNBA in Anchorage, KUAC in Fairbanks and a regional Aleutians ...
In Maine and Alaska, voters in competitive congressional districts will elect a winner using ranked choice voting. Rather than cast a single vote for their preferred candidate, voters rank their ...
House Resolution 42 and House Resolution 43 are headed to Donald Trump's desk and are expected to become law soon.
Commentary authors Margie Brown and Mark Niver write that they see benefits to legislation to ban bottom trawling in Alaska’s ...