Agriculture is on the rise in Interior Alaska, but farmers often need side hustles to make ends meet
The governor and lawmakers have said they want to support Alaska’s growing agriculture industry, but farmers in the Interior say they’re largely on their own.
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Crews are working to fix Alaska Native villages devastated by flooding. But will residents return?
KWIGILLINGOK, Alaska (AP) — Darrel John watched the final evacuees depart his village on the western coast of Alaska in ...
Marine heatwaves, fisheries declines and coastal erosion show Alaskans how changes to our climate can threaten our ways of ...
In April 2025, he signed Senate Bill 199, which expands funding for the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) to partner ...
The pupil-to-teacher ratio has gone up by an average of about 5.5 students per grade level in the last decade in.
Aug. 2—Among the nearly 100 golfers who took the greens for the first day of the 2025 Alaska State Amateur Championship at the Anchorage Golf Course on Friday morning were many of the top youngsters ...
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Glacial lake flood hits Juneau, Alaska, reflecting a growing global risk as mountain glaciers melt
Each summer in the mountains above Juneau, Alaska, meltwater from the massive Mendenhall Glacier flows into mountain lakes and into the Mendenhall River, which runs through town. Since 2011, ...
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Growing up with glaciers: Cross-country skier Gus Schumacher finds solace in climate advocacy
Cross-country skier Gus Schumacher has a lot on his shoulders these days. The 25-year-old was the first American man to ever ...
In Skagway, one of Alaska’s most popular cruise ports, food problems revolve around one big issue: The number of people in town can range from 900 to 10,000.
What began as a vision became reality in the inaugural season of the program’s venture from the mat to the gridiron.
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