Federal change may lead to higher prices for others, affect academic performance and food security.
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Officials still assessing damage after Interior Alaska fire runs through subdivision
The fire made a run in the Kobe Road area on Wednesday, prompting officials to urge any residents remaining to “leave now.”
Most gun owners favor modest restrictions but deeply distrust government, poll finds
Overwhelming majorities want to see universal background checks, raising the age to buy any kind of gun to 21 and red flag laws. But just a quarter trust the government to look out for them.
Despite federal warning, Alaska alcohol board says distilleries can keep selling kegged cocktails
Federal regulations limit the size of containers that a distillery can produce, but Alaska has no limits in law.
Southeast Alaska’s budworm infestation is still going, and they seem to be moving on to spruce trees
While budworms have been known to target hemlock trees, they seem to be moving on to spruce this year.
Supplies a ‘near total loss’ after wildfire burns Pebble Mine camp
Equipment for exploration was stored at the camp.





