Residents have long said the timber sale is just too close to homes.
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Bristol Bay’s sockeye runs are breaking records, but the fishery’s growth has left many locals behind
Decades of research shows that rural and Alaska Native fishermen face significant economic and cultural barriers to commercial fishing.
To save a huge, 24-armed sea creature, scientists become loving foster parents
Sunflower sea stars are critically endangered and being driven toward extinction by a mysterious, devastating disease.
Sitka, Petersburg food entrepreneurs win $40,000 awards
A Petersburg flavored-salt startup and a Sitka poultry and livestock entrepreneur won this year’s Path to Prosperity contest.
Retracing Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Steps In A Now ‘Unchanged Eden’
A century and a half ago, the poet and philosopher headed to New York’s Adirondack Mountains with some notable pals. Today, we follow his journey with a new crew, the help of a painting and a book.
Community partners help build traveling greenhouse
A greenhouse on wheels is in the works to teach Southeast Alaska students how to be less dependent on imported food.





