Fifteen Tribal organizations across the state were granted a total of $9 million. The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services will be getting $4 million.
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Gastineau Avenue reopened in Juneau following landslide
While many residents have returned to their homes along Gastineau, those whose homes were damaged or destroyed are staying with friends or relatives or taking advantage of city hotel vouchers.
A new island has emerged out of the Pacific Ocean, but it may soon disappear
Earlier this month, an underwater volcano near Tonga erupted, forming a new land mass that’s quickly grown from one to more than eight acres in size.
Special investigation finds Gov. Dunleavy wasn’t involved in firing of former Permanent Fund CEO
The investigation was ordered by a committee of the Alaska Legislature after former CEO Angela Rodell alleged ‘political retribution’ was involved.
Rep. Peltola’s first bill passes House
U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola spoke on the House floor Wednesday to advocate for her first bill, establishing an Office of Food Security in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
At the language house in Kodiak, new learners keep the Alutiiq language alive
Half of the first language speakers of Kodiak Alutiiq died between 2020 and 2022.





