Today, summers mean less time on the river, empty smokehouses and fish camps, and no intergenerational learning.
Brooke Woods is a lifelong fisherwoman from Rampart, Alaska, on the Yukon River, and a University of Alaska Fairbanks Tribal Governance of Fisheries Spring 2026 graduate.
A close review of cases could help state health officials craft a more holistic and comprehensive way to prevent overdose ...
To maintain its measles elimination status, the U.S. must prove that the virus has not circulated continuously in the nation ...
Two school districts have filed a lawsuit challenging the state of Alaska for failing to fulfill its constitutional duty to ...
Republicans in the Alaska Legislature voted down a new funding source for public school programs as they sustained the ...
The Alaska Department of Law is required by state law to publish an annual report; it doesn't include internet intercepts.
The governor’s final annual speech to the state legislature will be highlighted by his pitch for a long-term plan to fix ...
Amy Maxmen, national public health correspondent, covers efforts to prevent disease and improve well-being outside of the ...
ConocoPhillips wants to drill wells and pump oil just two miles from the village, within clear view of Nuiqsut’s center.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is expected on Thursday to roll out a long-term plan to bring state expenses and revenue into balance.
Murkowski agrees that security concerns regarding Russia and China can best be addressed by boosting preparedness in its own ...