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NMFS now manages commercial salmon catches in the inlet's federal waters, but the state will continue to manage harvests in ...
Cancer victims who were exposed to radiation from bomb tests at Amchitka have more time to apply for compensation.
As Congress slashes Medicaid spending, one mother is among the 18.5 million Americans who could be required to prove that ...
Alaskans can request that their DNA information be deleted by bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe, under a recent ...
Dunleavy vetoed $1.85 million in additional funding for child care grant programs and child care centers, citing declining ...
After Fox News raised the idea of a “Bear Alcatraz” ICE facility in Alaska, the office of Gov. Dunleavy said that the state ...
U.S. Sen. Murkowski took questions from Alaska reporters in a phone news conference, addressing her “Yes” vote for the ...
Rigoberto Guillermo Walker stabbed a 74-year-old woman as she was gardening in front of an assisted living center.
A 2,000-acre lightning-sparked fire north of the Brooks Range fits a pattern of increasing wildfires on the treeless tundra.
U.S. Sen. Van Hollen (D-Md.) said layoffs could put Americans at risk by “decimating" services like food inspections and ...
A quick explanation of how the state's new sick leave law works for both employers and employees, and what's still to come.
Rep. Nick Begich, Alaska’s lone House member, says oil drilling opportunities represent a huge gain for the state, downplays ...