Typhoon Halong laid bare how centuries-old policies made Native villages particularly vulnerable to climate change.
Miacel Spotted Elk is the Indigenous Affairs reporting fellow for Grist.
The University of Alaska’s President Pat Pitney announced she will retire in May, after almost 30 years in public service in ...
Three lawsuits take aim at a land trade that would allow for a road through designated wilderness in Izembek National ...
Despite the administration’s enthusiasm for developing the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, oil companies have shown little ...
An investigation appears to center on whether seafood companies violated federal rules by processing accidentally caught ...
A series of solar flares, essentially explosions on the surface of the sun, caused unusually bright and colorful displays of ...
The present disaster returns me to the hope that reducing methane emissions is a way Alaskans can make a difference on ...
State and local law enforcement officials announced a breakthrough on a more than 25 year old cold case in Juneau this summer ...
The new Mulchatna predator control program has some of the same flaws that marred the previous program, environmental ...
John opened his eyes and beamed. “I’ll be darned. Yes, I know just that sweet smell. Keep sharing your love of your home, of ...
The state’s elected leaders have been fielding questions about how to protect a region that faces growing threats from storms ...
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