Communities along the upper Yukon, stretching deep into Canada, have borne the brunt of the salmon collapse, in part because only a fraction of the fish make it that far upriver.
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Juneau planning commission approves Huna Totem’s $150 million waterfront project
In addition to a new cruise ship dock, Huna Totem Corporation’s Aak’w Landing project will include a culture and science center, retail space and underground parking.
Alaska construction employment trends show uneven post-pandemic recovery, wage deflation
Economist Sara Teel wrote that the state’s shrinking population of working-age adults is a possible factor.
Scientists find a ‘dinosaur bonanza’ during Yukon River trip
In a single week, they’ve turned up at least two dozen footprints left by at least five different species
Kake breaks ground on Alaska’s first modern clam garden
The community hopes the project will preserve an important food source and keep traditional knowledge alive.
A new clue to the reason some people come down with long COVID
Researchers have found a link between the FOXP4 gene and the occurrence of what’s known as long COVID. The finding could lead to a better understanding of a condition that affects millions.





