Kwigillingok, Alaska, has long grappled with erosion and flooding. Residents want to move to higher ground, further inland, especially after the remnants of Typhoon Halong damaged nearly every house.
An offer of free wilderness land in Alaska to qualifying Vietnam veterans is extended for five years
Nearly 30 million acres of federal lands in Alaska are available to Alaska Native Vietnam-era veterans who were on active duty between 1964 and 1971.
The Eskay Creek project is one of several prospective mines near the British Columbia-Alaska border, where the government and ...
The review stems from a petition by sport hunting group Safari Club International asking the federal government to revise the rules of the program.
The planned sale to Arctic Slope Regional Corp., created in 1972 as part of a US government settlement with the state’s ...
In the early spring of 1942, when the Army Corps of Engineers arrived to begin building the Alaska Highway, Alaska's population was approximately 73,000. About half of those residents were Native ...
Julie Kitka, the longtime president of the state’s most prominent Alaska Native organization, is stepping down after 33 years. In an interview, Kitka said she wants to make room for new leadership and ...
Inmates at Hiland Mountain Correctional Center in 2018. (Will Mader/KTOO) A national prison research group that tracks inmate populations says American Indians and Alaska Natives, next to Black people ...
Museums Alaska has announced its 2025 Alaska Art Fund and Collections Management Fund grant recipients, awarding $208,440.15 to 12 museums and cultural organizations across the state.
According to a notice published Dec. 15 in the Federal Register, the Interior Department is conducting “a targeted review” of ...
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