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The defense secretary also told the National Guard to shed 20% of its top positions and directed the military to cut an ...
A teenager has died in Bethel after police say they believe a snowmachine he was driving sank in a pond and he was unable to ...
The administration wants to designate a High Arctic offshore area beyond the 200-mile limit as part of a new oil leasing plan ...
Homka said Unalaska’s federal lobbyists — the professional lobbyists that vouch for the city’s needs year-round — have ...
Department officials said the original spruce trees from the 1800s are all gone, but their offspring are standing high today, ...
Wall Street and crude prices are falling to a four-year low after the OPEC+ group of oil-producing nations said it plans to ...
Reopening Alcatraz would be challenging and costly. The prison was closed in 1963 due to crumbling infrastructure and the high costs of repairing and supplying the island facility.
The one-acre property on 81st Avenue was planted about 25 years ago with hundreds of fruit trees as a retirement hobby by its original owner, an Anchorage commercial photographer named Bob Boyer.
The Alaska Legislature recently voted to cut $14 million from next year’s budget that directly supports the child care that ...
The move, if implemented, would vastly expand Israel’s operations in the Gaza Strip and likely draw fierce international ...
Dear Eric: When my daughter married 25 years ago, both she and her husband decided to go vegan. My husband and I respected ...
Alaskans can’t afford higher drug prices. Our state already has the second-highest per-person healthcare spending in the ...