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Kimberly Petree, executive director of Cosumnes Culture and WaterWays and a descendent of a Miwok tribe that lived in the ...
In the meantime, the Juneau Independent has achieved state nonprofit status. Sabbatini said he is also working to get tax-exempt status, which he says will open the door for more grant funding.
Anchorage Democratic Sen. Forrest Dunbar will be able to attend the Aug. 2 special session of the Alaska Legislature, he said late Tuesday in a post on Facebook. Dunbar, a member of the National Guard ...
Some legislators, along with the well-funded education-industrial lobby, keep repeating the false claim that Alaska’s ...
U.S. lawmakers in Congress have introduced a bill that would reauthorize the Young Fishermen’s Development Act, legislation ...
A recent program cut by the U.S. Department of Agriculture could stunt growth for rural farmers and food producers, especially those in Alaska.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring together a panel of guests from NPR stations in Alaska, Nevada and North Dakota to ...
There couldn’t have been a better climate to teach teenagers to fly in. “We’ve had really good weather,” said Civil Air ...
Olympia oysters, whose native range runs from Baja California to southern Alaska, are being enlisted as ecological engineers ...
Murals and other public art are among five initial recipients of Beyond the Beige grants to beautify building façades ...
The regional authority that distributes hydroelectric power to Wrangell, Petersburg and Ketchikan has approved a $12 million contract with a Washington state company to build a third turbine for Tyee ...
Last week, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, voted to advance four bills for Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) that contain significant investments for Alaska.