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"St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska," as she is officially known, was canonized June 19 as the first female ...
St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska,” as she is officially known, was canonized on June 19 as the first female Orthodox saint from North America.
Fighting it out over the Arctic, with the vast resources of the Arctic, is going to be the new great game of the twenty-first ...
The measure extending tax cuts and slashing the social safety net goes to President Trump for his signature, but the debate ...
In Alaska, we must also be vigilant to another brewing geopolitical hotspot, the melting Arctic. Arctic competition is exacerbated by climate change. When most Americans think about climate change, ...
Alaska's abundant energy reserves could strengthen American security amid Middle East tensions and Ukraine conflict, with a ...
The Arctic is undergoing profound environmental shifts, marked by unprecedented warming and ecosystem changes. A critical ...
The Russian River Sanctuary Area will open for sockeye fishing on July 1, two weeks early. Over 22,700 sockeye have passed ...
Demand for low-carbon nuclear energy could boost uranium prospects on Alaska’s Seward Peninsula. But residents of the small ...
For the ninth year in a row, the State Department of Fish and Game has opened the Russian River Sanctuary Area to sockeye ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A Moss Bluff man spent his U.S. Navy career in a cold desolate location during the Vietnam War. David Benton dealt with the cold Alaska winters.
KWETHLUK, Alaska — It was in the dusty streets and modest homes of this remote Alaska Native village that Olga Michael ...
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