A bill symbolically making 20 Alaska Native languages official state languages is heading to the House floor for a vote.
Arts & Culture
Landmark subsistence decision stands
The Katie John lawsuit over subsistence fishing rights is finally over.
George Kuhar releases One Heart Army
Last month, Juneau musician George Kuhar performed his new album with his band Playboy Spaceman the Rockwell ballroom.
House passes Soboleff Day as Native languages bill draws critics
Two bills dealing with Alaska Native issues got different receptions from members of the Legislature on Thursday.
Sen. Begich criticizes US intelligence gathering — with comedy
Juneau-based Alaska Robotics’ fourth installment of its satirical news series features its highest profile guest so far, Alaska Sen. Mark Begich.
Group seeks to prevent suicide through paddle-making
Last weekend, the One People Canoe Society held a two-day paddle-making workshop in Wrangell.
Southeast tribes meet about mining concerns
Southeast Alaska tribal leaders are meeting to discuss Canadian mines that could impact regional fisheries.
What Alaska Natives need to know about the Affordable Care Act
“The exemption form does not eliminate your ability to get insurance.”
Ahtna goes to Congress for role in game management
Ahtna Inc. presented a proposal for co-management of game to a U.S. House panel.
Slideshow: Interior work underway on new SLAM vault
Artifacts to be moved into new vault in late May prior to demolition of current Alaska State Museum