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The fight for the last wild salmon
Environment / StudentNation / In Alaska, the last stronghold for wild salmon, Native tribes and conservationists are working ...
Palin was right? Alaska energy development got a big boost in December. President Donald Trump signed three resolutions that ...
Alaska Republican U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan (Alaska Beacon file photos) The U.S. Senate voted to start debate on a wide-ranging bill that includes a series of last-minute changes that ...
In Alaska: The Last Frontier (2011) Season 11, the story follows the Kilcher family’s homesteading journey in Alaska, highlighting their struggles and successes in self-sufficiency, their innovative ...
Birth and death rates fell in Alaska last year; rates of death from alcohol and overdose remain high
Birth and death rates declined in Alaska in 2022, according to the Alaska department of health’s annual report on trends released Oct. 16. The report shows that birth rates have been slightly down in ...
The average wage in Alaska last year rose to $68,123 in an extra good year for pay increases, according to Alaska economists. The 5% increase, up from $64,751 in 2022, was “fairly large” historically ...
Construction workers walk down Fifth Avenue between D and E streets in downtown Anchorage on Feb. 16, 2021. (Jeff Chen / Alaska Public Media) More people moved out of Alaska than into the state last ...
The only National Weather Service television program in Alaska will broadcast its last segment Friday as it moves to YouTube. The change is prompting fears among some vulnerable Alaskan residents in ...
Searchers have found a capsized boat along with human remains after a family went missing and was last seen in Alaska last year, officials have confirmed. 42-year-old David Maynard of Waco, Texas was ...
When Alaska House Speaker Bryce Edgmon toured the public school in Sleetmute last fall, he called the building "the poster child" for what's wrong with the way the state pays to build and maintain ...
Editor's note: USA TODAY, with support from the Pulitzer Center, traveled to Alaska, Southern California, Florida and Maine to document climate change's effects on oceans and the people who fish in ...
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