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Underdog Toksook Bay wins state 1A basketball tournament
The Islanders used their speed and ball handling to match up against Wolves’ size.
House bill would streamline approval of small nuclear reactors in Alaska
There are no microreactors operating anywhere in the United States, but a few pilot projects are planned, including one at Eielson Air Force Base.
Chilkoot Indian Association launches traditional arts apprenticeship program
The initiative pairs mentors with apprentices to develop traditional skills — and to foster vital cultural and traditional knowledge of the Chilkat Valley.
Construction of a bridge across Denali Park Road landslide could start this year
Twenty-five million dollars in funding for the project comes from the federal infrastructure bill that passed late last year.
Canada will end its COVID testing requirement for vaccinated travelers on April 1
Canada will still require U.S. travelers to complete the ArriveCAN process and show proof of vaccination to enter the country.
Alaska Supreme Court hears arguments over public testimony and ANCSA boundaries in redistricting appeals
The appeals centered on whether Anchorage’s South Muldoon neighborhood should be paired with Eagle River in a Senate district, Skagway should be in a House district with downtown Juneau or the Mendenhall Valley, and Valdez and part of Mat-Su should share a House district.
State leaders mourn the loss US Rep. Don Young: ‘Alaska’s Alaskan’
State leaders from across the political spectrum reacted with shock and sadness to the news of the death of Rep. Don Young on Friday.
Alaska Congressman Don Young has died
Alaska Congressman Don Young, the most senior member of the U.S. House, has died at 88. He often said he would stay in office until the Alaska voters or God decided otherwise.
3 reasons Alaska’s oil can’t replace Russian imports, according to energy experts
With crude oil, all barrels aren’t the same.









