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The tribal government, the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, runs the local store. Patrick Baker is the tribe's executive director. He says more than 20,000 pounds of groceries and supplies are ...
The governor cited declining state revenues for the budget vetoes. Legislators and advocates say funding for child care and ...
Dr. Rick Knecht, working with local Native corporation Qanirtuuq, Inc., has helped accumulate the world’s largest collection ...
A kayaking duo from Australia are tackling one of the world’s toughest paddling events for the third time to prove once is ...
In February, Japanese-born pilot Shinji Maeda became the first Asian recipient of the prestigious Brigadier General Charles E. McGee Aviation Inspiration Award, presented by theAircraft Owners and ...
The aircraft will enter service this month after delivery was delayed amid tariff concerns. Each year the Puget Sound ...
The new base, slated to open in 2026, is part of the airline's "commitment to build Seattle into a global gateway." ...
Alaska Airlines is moving ahead with plans to expand long-haul flying from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) with an ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is meeting Tuesday to review the investigation into what led to the failure of a door plug on American Airlines Flight 1282 in 2024.
Alaska Air Group-owned Hawaiian Airlines explained that it is still dealing with a cyberattack that hit some of its IT systems.
The National Transportation Safety Board is set to hold a public meeting about the door plug panel that blew out during a terrifying Alaska Airlines flight in January of 2024.
After a year and half of investigating, the top U.S. aviation investigator formally determined that Boeing and its chief regulator were to blame for the Alaska Airlines blowout.