
Cultural ambassadors prepare for tourists at Mendenhall Glacier amid staffing uncertainty
There will be at least eight people working at the glacier this summer as cultural ambassadors. They’re employed by the local tribe and teach visitors about Lingít history, culture and connections to the land.

Funding for Alaska’s schools remains a question mark. Here’s where things stand

Tribal education leaders speak out against Trump’s plan to close the Department of Education

Alaska House advances deficit-fixing budget bill, but there’s a catch

Telephone Hill residents in limbo as timeline for neighborhood redevelopment remains unclear
Alaska State Government

Visitors to Alaska State Capitol will be screened under newly awarded contract

Bill would protect foster kids from unnecessary stays in psychiatric wards in Alaska

State imposes ‘unprecedented’ conservation measures for Gulf of Alaska Chinook salmon
