The NASA-USGS Landsat satellite images show the dramatic changes to the landscape. In one photo taken on July 26, 2025, the ...
(Reuters) -Environmental groups sued Alaska's wildlife authorities on Monday seeking to halt a predator control plan that lets game wardens hunt down unlimited numbers of bears from helicopters over a ...
A NASA satellite captured a stunning mix of cloud streets, spiraling vortices, and a rare polar storm over southern Alaska as ...
Court greenlights cull: A Superior Court judge allowed Alaska to resume aerial killing of bears to protect vulnerable caribou calves, despite ongoing legal challenges. Caribou herd decline: The ...
The constitutional right to privacy in Alaska came under review Tuesday in Fairbanks as attorneys argued before the Alaska Supreme Court about whether police can watch people at home, from the sky, ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
Police in Alaska must get warrants before taking photos of residents’ yards with a zoom lens while flying in an airplane, the state Supreme Court ruled on Friday. The opinion stems from an appeal by ...
Court gives green light: Judge Adolf Zeman ruled Alaska may proceed with its aerial bear culling program to aid caribou recovery, despite constitutional challenges. Science versus opposition: State ...
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