Aiden Key — like many who live along the river — thought insurance would provide a safety net. He thought wrong.
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Dismantling of Fort Greely’s long-mothballed nuclear plant to resume
The plant’s most highly radioactive components were removed after it was shut down in 1972.
Hotter climate means a never-ending fire season for the National Guard
California has set up a permanent task force of National Guard members to do what used to be occasional work fighting and preventing wildfires.
Business leaders say Alaska’s child care crisis is hurting employers and economy
Kati Capozzi, president of the Alaska Chamber, said the child care crisis is hurting businesses’ bottom lines and their ability to recruit and retain workers.
Audio Postcard: A Sitkan’s pilgrimage to Arhoolie Records
For Sitkan Suzanne Portello, the passing of roots music icon Chris Strachwitz was an invitation for a pilgrimage back to Down Home Music in the Bay Area.
New report highlights circumstances around hundreds of Alaska’s missing Indigenous people
The Alaska Department of Public Safety and the Anchorage Police Department announced Tuesday that they are publishing new quarterly reports specifically about missing Indigenous people.





