The country has only about 10,000 places to play, by USA Pickleball’s count, but that continues to grow by several dozen every month.
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Roland Maw reaches plea deal on PFD fraud
Kasilof drift fisherman Roland Maw pleaded guilty in superior court for collecting six years of PFDs while he was claiming residency in another state.
Think you have supply chain woes? Try building in rural Alaska, where prices are high and the season is short.
Supply chain difficulties add an additional layer to the already complex challenge of building in rural Alaska.
Historian details Alaska’s legacy of racial segregation
Ian Hartman says he wants people who read his book to see the value in the state’s diversity. He’s expanding on his 2020 book with a new edition, “Black Lives in Alaska: A History of African Americans in the Far Northwest,” set to come out this fall.
Lifting up Lingít at the Séet Ká Festival in Petersburg
Petersburg’s Indigenous name is Séet Ká Kwáan. It means people of the fast moving waters, referring to the Wrangell Narrows in front of town.
Bill from Alaska delegation would extend waiver allowing cruises to bypass Canada ports
Alaska’s congressional delegation wants to extend the waiver of a law that makes Alaska-bound cruise ships stop in Canada.




