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The Northern Journal also found most state lawmakers disinterested in the topic of changing the limited-entry system.
October's local election in the state capital will not use ranked choice voting, even if the Assembly adopts the proposed ...
Cruise ship passengers unloading at the AJ Dock on Monday saw National Guardsmen donning hazmat suits on the front deck of a barge, but there was no cause for actual alarm. The guardsmen entered the ...
Alaska's untapped energy potential could revitalize the economy, reduce foreign energy dependence, and create jobs while respecting native communities' needs.
There are reports of canceled bookings among international and independent travelers this summer, but cruise ships are still ...
Since January, the Alaska regional office of NOAA Fisheries, also called the National Marine Fisheries Service, has lost 28 ...
With critics warning that bigger ships are swamping Alaska’s ports, your clients might feel more comfortable on a smaller ...
Courts so far have blocked both orders. The Constitution says that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.” ...
This spring, federal funding uncertainty meant that trail work on some of those beloved trails could have been deferred. Now, ...
The Alaska Department of Corrections, which handles the state’s jails and prisons, has taken in 40 people who were detained ...
The 0.15 increase in the mill rate approved by the Assembly means property owners will pay $10.24 for every $1,000 in taxable ...
From Alaska to California and Arizona to Colorado, these are the Most Treasured Views across the West. Explore this travel ...