On Friday, the Russians launched a missile approximately 600 miles northwest of Dutch Harbor.
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Alaska bears’ doughnut heist makes international news: ‘I’m still getting phone calls,’ store manager says
Store manager Shelly Deano says that “Krispy Kreme has taken measures.”
No special session this year on fiscal issues, Alaska legislators say
Members of the Alaska Legislature say they’re far apart on a long-term structure to stabilize state finances.
Federal government sends $440M for water projects in Alaska villages
Six villages will get piped water for the first time.
Áakʼw Rock Indigenous music festival starts Thursday in Juneau
Indigenous performers from across Alaska, the U.S. and the world will play over the course of three days.
Anchorage IT director resigns after Assembly pressures mayor for more information on scheme to challenge election
An ombudsman’s investigation recommended firing Dahl for failing to be politically neutral in his duties.
New ‘berry booklets’ for Alaska pickers combine traditional knowledge and science
A warming climate means where and how people harvest berries is changing.
Alaska DMV considers eliminating license plate stickers
At least three states have already eliminated the requirement that license plates carry stickers showing the expiration date of a vehicle’s registration.
Biden is unveiling the American Climate Corps, a program with echoes of the New Deal
The White House says the program will provide paid training to 20,000 Americans in its first year. It’s much smaller than its New Deal predecessor, but targets a more diverse group of young people.
Southeast trollers could top one million cohos in extended season
Last year, the story of summer trolling was a remarkable chum harvest. This year, silvers are in the spotlight.









