Some seasonal residents in Skagway have depended on the municipal RV park for housing. That might not be option after this year.
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Alaska’s secret Cold War export? Shellfish toxin for the CIA
The contract was for $10,000 of toxic clams — closer to $100,000 today — to be shipped to the East Coast.
Juneau judge denies Sitka Tribe’s motion in fight over sac roe herring fishery management
During oral argument in January, attorneys representing the Sitka Tribe of Alaska argued that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is required under certain clauses of the Alaska State Constitution to use the “best available information” when making management decisions about the fishery.
With fewer Alaskans eager for COVID-19 vaccines, more doses are going to waste
Alaska providers say they’re seeing a sharp increase in the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses going to waste, underscoring how quickly the state is running out of residents eager to receive the shots.
Hoping for a ‘Mississippi miracle,’ Alaska lawmakers push bipartisan reading bill
A bill in the Alaska Senate would intensify interventions for students identified as struggling readers by the time they finish third grade, using help from the state education department to create individual reading plans.
How Tuluksak residents are getting drinking water after the January fire
Residents’ choices depend on what they trust — and what they have the means to access.





