Insect infestations began tearing through Southeast Alaska years ago, leaving behind scores of balding trees and annoyed hikers.
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Statewide initiative would restore Alaska campaign finance limits
Alaska’s latest campaign finance limits were struck down three years ago by federal judges. Citizens Against Money in Politics hopes to create new ones.
Alaska officials say they’re working to speed up investigations of police shootings
So far this year, officers have shot nine people during responses, killing six of them. Five of those shootings involved Anchorage police.
Community expresses sadness and anger at vigil for Juneau man killed by police
Kissack was unhoused, and he and his fluffy dog Juno were familiar faces to those who live and work downtown.
‘The Hungry Games’ offers viewers another helping of Katmai National Park fat bears
The streaming series “The Hungry Games: Alaska’s Big Bear Challenge” follows stars of the park’s Fat Bear Week as they bulk up for winter.
Division of Elections clears Southwest Alaska legislative candidate after complaint
Darren Deacon is challenging incumbent Rep. Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, for the state House seat covering much of Southwest Alaska.





