Thousands of U.S. fishermen could be eligible for a new program designed to help fishermen hurt by the tariff on seafood.
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Should Alaska Native Corps get COVID-19 funds intended for tribes? Answer hinges on comma, lawyers say
Department of Justice Attorney Adam Jed said people just make grammatical mistakes sometimes, and you have to go by what Congress meant.
The woman propositioned by Alaska’s former lieutenant governor tells her story for the first time
In 2018, Jody Potts was the target of misconduct from then-Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott. He resigned two days later, but the details of what happened have never been publicly told until now.
Residents begin moving into their new homes at Juneau’s expanded Housing First facility
Once everyone’s moved in, the building will house more than 60 chronically-homeless residents.
Timeline: Looking back at six months of COVID-19 in Alaska
September 12 marks six months since Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced Alaska’s first known case of COVID-19. We thought now was a good time to pause and take stock of where we are — and to look back on how we got here.
Now streaming: Alaska Native and First Nations films during online festival
All three films are available to watch for free on Vision Maker’s First Indigenous Online Film Festival page until September 14.





