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The Real Reasons Russia Sold Alaska to the U.S. for Just $7.2 MillionRussia formally sold Alaska to the United States for just $7.2 million. While this may seem like an unbelievable bargain today, there were several strategic and financial reasons behind the sale.
The governor’s May 29 appointment of John W. Wood to the Alaska Judicial Council is unlawful, Alaskans for Fair Courts ...
The Daily Yonder interviewed five local legislators in Alaska, a state generally spared from rural swing-state media treatment. Two Democrats, two Republicans, and one nonpartisan representative ...
The fate of Alaska’s smaller public radio stations is in doubt after Congress passed a bill to defund the Corporation for ...
It’s the latest development in a dispute between the Legislature and Dunleavy administration over whether the state is ...
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.
But now, looming GOP-led funding cuts are concerning media allies that local public broadcasters would be forced to downsize ...
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Alaska has "untapped deposits of these minerals, including tantalum, which could serve as an alternative to Chinese pressure.
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 ...
Officials in the community of King Cove, which has about 870 residents and is on the south side of the Alaska Peninsula, sent ...
Her life in Alaska has spanned seismic political shifts: the development of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, the oil boom and Exon Valdez, and the subsequent cratering oil prices of 2016.
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