During an hour of sharply-divided testimony, more than two dozen Alaskans largely took one of two sides: They either pleaded with the board to allow doctors to keep prescribing drugs like ivermectin to treat COVID-19, which federal regulators have warned against or they asked the board to take a clearer stand against misinformation related to the virus.
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Supply chain bottlenecks are holding up winter gear
Demand for winter outdoor gear is high, but residents looking for Nordic skis, fat bikes and other winter gear are having a tough time in their search.
Alaska without ANCSA? Look to Metlakatla.
Metlakatla Indian Community is the only federal reserve in Alaska and is not a part of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
Alaska author’s new book follows life among Arctic caribou herds
In the last several years, Seth Kantner has gathered images and stories from the caribou herds that live near his home on the south side of the Brooks Range.
Federal judge denies bail for Delta Junction man accused of threatening Sullivan and Murkowski
FBI agents arrested Johnson on Oct. 4 on suspicion of leaving 17 threatening voicemail messages for Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan earlier this year.
Life without reliable internet remains a daily struggle for millions of Americans
The infrastructure bill establishes $2 billion in funding specifically for tribal communities — Native American, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiians.





