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Icebreakers are particularly important to Alaska, especially in the Bering Strait region, where a strip of water separates ...
A vessel that delivered fish to processors regularly discharged oily bilge water, but the owner never responded to the ...
As Juneau residents use data to gird for near-annual floods, scientists are studying glacier dynamics to try to learn what ...
The override eliminates a 5.6% year-over-year cut to public school funding, leaving districts with a small funding increase.
Demonstrators rallied Saturday and urged a “yes” vote to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of funding for Alaska’s K-12 ...
The court says possible parole at age 50 is enough to avoid running afoul of the state and federal constitutions.
The bill aims to address what a veteran lawmaker says are the Federal Emergency Management Agency's shortcomings and ...
The Anchorage School District is the state’s largest by population, serving more than 43,000 students. For the district, the ...
Emissions data can show how much warming can be directly attributed to an individual company, two commentary authors write.
A quick Q&A about the special session called by Gov. Mike Dunleavy and now being driven by legislators' desires.
Northern Journal correspondent Max Graham sent some questions to two longtime public media employees in rural Alaska.
A management overhaul is needed to address the faltering salmon runs in the Yukon River and the widespread harms that have ...
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