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The federal government appears on track to reinstate oil and gas leases, suspended since 2020, within the Arctic refuge.
Last year's king and silver salmon runs at Anchorage's Ship Creek were almost non-existent. The sport fisheries had to be canceled, but as the time comes for the first salmon to return to Ship Creek ...
The pollen is a trigger for those with seasonal allergies, who may want to limit time outside or find ways to manage exposure ...
The funding bill, known as HB 57, was passed by the legislature, and some school districts, including Anchorage, have revised ...
Kuskokwim Delta, researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks have worked with Alaska Native villages to build suicide ...
With a possible eruption looming, the Alaska Observatory is closely watching Mount Spurr. Your Alaska Link shows how one rural village is getting prepared. (Photo courtesy: AVO/USGS) ...
Hilcorp has bought out one of the last small independent natural gas operators in the Cook Inlet basin outside of Anchorage — ...
The roughly $5 to $6 million the city receives in marijuana taxes annually will go towards covering child care costs for ...
It would take just four senators to stand up at the table, take the cards away from the president and announce that the house ...
An explosion on Mount Spurr could generate massive cloud of ash, which could mess with airplanes and cause issues for humans.
With oil prices low and likely to go lower, and uncertain federal revenue, senators say this year's budget is tight — and ...
Idaho State University’s pharmacy program pivots with bold changes, budget discipline, and innovation to meet healthcare needs across rural communities.