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State officials demonstrated "bad faith" by enacting an emergency regulation and resuming a legally invalid program, the ...
Scientists teamed up to investigate how to best keep herring from spawning on kelp grown by ocean farmers in Alaska. Each ...
An Alaska judge told the state it must halt a controversial predator control program that resumed for a third season over the weekend. State employees shot 11 brown bears in the roughly three days ...
As Sommer Zavorka brought her athletes to Anchorage to the state games, she thought Mat-Su had what it would take to climb to ...
Patio furniture making its annual appearance and grills emerging from winter hiberation signal the symbolic start of Alaska’s ...
An emergency declaration by the Alaska Board of Game does not change the fact that the program is unconstitutional and the ...
Scientific work that has long benefited Alaskans is in the crosshairs as President Donald Trump's administration moves to slash funding for climate and environmental studies, Alaska scientists say.
The Department of Fish and Game said it will resume its predator control in Western Alaska, despite a court order two days ...
As the hunt kicked off, it wasn’t just the rush of children racing to fill their baskets that made the moment magical, it was the sense of togetherness that hung in the air. “This is a family ...
A public hearing on requests for three special actions to change federal subsistence regulations for deer harvests in Game Management Unit 2 is scheduled for Tuesday in Klawock, according to ...
It’s not just fishing, it’s neuroscience. • Jeff Lund is a freelance writer based in Ketchikan. His book, “A Miserable ...
My buddy and I decided to hunt brown bears during the salmon spawn along a willow-covered creek. There were bears everywhere.