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The Aleut Corp., Adak’s regional Native corporation, signed an agreement in May 2025 to lease 3,500 acres to Pacific H2, an ...
German soldiers never set foot on the speck of land at the far end of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, but the name ...
A small creek on Little Kiska Island has been renamed, more than 80 years after it was named by soldiers fighting in the ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill, or OBBB, is one of the most transformative pieces of legislation for Alaska in decades. This comprehensive package is the product of years of relentless, focused work ...
Alaskans have been engaged in a robust discussion about the future of education in our state. At the heart of this ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has blocked the release of an estimated $6.2 billion in congressionally approved ...
Clark Pederson, deckhand aboard the F/V Northwestern, sorts crab on the vessel’s sorting table. Discovery Channel photo.
The fleet will be heading to Adak Island, a former military base in the Aleutians West Census Area of Alaska, in search of the alleged resurgence of red king crab.
For weeks, national media has circulated articles about the State of Alaska mulling over plans for a “bear Alcatraz” - rumors the governor’s office said are not true.
A small creek on Alaska’s Little Kiska Island has been renamed, more than 80 years after it was named after Germany’s Nazi Party by World War II soldiers fighting in the Aleutians.
A non-profit group insists there is a growing need for education funding across the state, and an even greater need in rural ...