Damage assessments begin in flooded remote Alaska villages
Authorities in Alaska were making contact Monday with some of the most remote villages in the United States to determine
Read moreAuthorities in Alaska were making contact Monday with some of the most remote villages in the United States to determine
Read moreOn a grocery run to Carrs in South Anchorage, Natasha Price examined her options for ketchup. “My husband is very
Read moreIt’s no secret that climate change has affected how — and when — Alaskans harvest subsistence foods. But what are
Read moreAs Inuvik, Northwest Territories, looks to harness the power of wind energy in order to reduce its reliance on diesel,
Read moreAlaska has the highest concentration of veterans nationwide. From World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars and both Gulf
Read moreTwo weeks ago, I wrote about how Alaska’s Red Dog Mine is the most toxic site in America. This story has been
Read moreThere’s a traditional foods movement happening in Alaska. Dieticians, administrators, and others are trying to get more wild foods like
Read moreIn the Alaskan Arctic, Iñupiat sail across seas they’ve navigated for thousands of years in search of a whale to
Read moreThe Alaska National Guard has officially dedicated a helicopter hangar in Kotzebue to the country’s first Iñupiaq two-star general. Major
Read moreKOTZEBUE — You know someone big is coming to your town when people start clearing out the clutter that has long
Read moreAfter President Barack Obama announced a plan to designate most of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness, Alaska lawmakers
Read moreKOTZEBUE, Alaska — When you talk to Michelle Woods, the fiery leader of the Teck John Baker Youth Leaders program, she
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