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Alaska’s Army division to stage major training exercise near Fort Greely

Paratroopers with the 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade...

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Girdwood housing development deal greenlit by Anchorage Assembly

A “Halt Holtan Hills!” sign sits in the window of a small business at the Girdwood Station Mall...

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Alaskans see bitter cold, record-breaking snow and a winter defying El Niño predictions

A man pulls a sled full of shovels down Muldoon in Anchorage on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. (Matt...

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Mat-Su ice fishing outing helps teens learn where their food comes from

Onward and Upward instructor Jeffrey Caron helps two students use an ice auger on Wasilla Lake on...

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Psychedelic medicine task force would lay groundwork for therapeutic use in Alaska

A grower holds psilocybin mushrooms in growing medium. Psilocybin is an illegal psychedelic being...

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The 2024 Kuskokwim 300 is expected to be cold, but it certainly won’t be the coldest

Ron Kaiser and Nate DeHann on the Gweek River during the Bogus Creek 150 on Jan.14, 2023. (Katie...

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‘Inequitable and inefficient’: New report criticizes feds’ climate change response system

High water from Typhoon Merbok caused a fuel spill and damaged Newtok’s diesel fuel tanks. The...

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New textbook spurs speaking and teaching of Alutiiq language

The Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak in collaboration with the Alutiiq Museum have released a textbook...

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Southcentral Alaska waterways survey finds widespread microplastics

Sea Grant fellow Joi Grant takes a water sample from Campbell Creek to examine it for...

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As Nunapitchuk aims to relocate, it has support from powerful allies

Tom Kurkowski, drone pilot with the University of Alaska Fairbanks International Arctic Research...

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Wide-ranging Alaska House education bill would boost school funding but faces uncertain future

The House Rules Committee, which controls what legislation goes to the House floor, meets on Jan....

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Anchorage, Mat-Su utilities disagree with Eklutna village on full dam removal to restore namesake river

Samathna Owen presents a draft plan to repair ecological damage done to the Eklutna River by the...

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Elma the mammoth’s wanderings mapped across Alaska

Artwork by Julius Csotonyi showing a group of people watching mammoths from the dunes north of...

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Sitkans take to mic to share thoughts on cruise traffic

About 100 people packed into a Jan. 16, 2024 town hall meeting in Sitka on how much tourism is...

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Ketchikan jurors convict man in 1993 cold-case rape

Michael J. Williams sits before Superior Court Judge Daniel Doty on Jan. 9, 2024. (Jack...

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Sweeping FEMA changes aim to eliminate red tape, financial burdens for disaster survivors

The storm surge from Typhoon Merbok brought high water 17 miles inland to Chevak from the Bering...

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Remembering Gary Fife: Blazing trails for Native journalism

Gary Fife hosted “Voice of Mvskoke,” an interview program carried on the radio and online....

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New programs aim to help more mentally ill Alaskans become competent to stand trial

Main entrance of Alaska Psychiatric Institution, or API, in Anchorage. (Photo courtesy of API)...

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Juneau’s deadliest landslide tore through downtown like a ‘mighty grinder.’ Now it’s a fading me

The 1936 landslide buried four buildings on South Franklin Street and killed 15 people, making it...

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As the permafrost melts, the houses in Nunapitchuk are breaking down

Erosion has left some houses in Nunapitchuk on their own little hills. The houses provide shade...

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