As of March 17, burn permits are required for all state, private and municipal lands.
Former District Attorney Scot Leaders is leaving for a new position in Kotzebue.
Programs related to invasive species, habitat and trails, native plants and agriculture have all been negatively impacted.
The group calls importation of natural gas a necessity in the short-term.
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe will be able to open their charter school this fall.
The sculpture, intended for the airport exterior, will feature a mother bear and two cubs.
Charles Kent Rininger, 38, was arrested March 12 by Alaska State Troopers.
Senator addresses flood concerns, federal firings, Medicaid worries in annual speech to Legislature.
Students to share their experiences visiting the Kenai Peninsula at a fundraiser dinner on Sunday.
The board amended the proposal to remove setnets from the east side setnet fishery before the motion failed 3-3.
Work has begun at the site of the new cruise ship terminal in Seward. That’s what Mickey Richardson, who helms The Seward Company, told Seward’s… Continue reading
Order giving Natives more access to federal funds cited in awarding of major Southeast Alaska projects.
First Emmy win for animated PBS show goes to episode co-writers X̱’unei Lance Twitchell and Raye Lankford.
The count aims to ensure a proper and consistent population estimate before the ducks begin their April migration.
Caregivers raise their voices to protect their jobs and the thousands of lives impacted if Medicaid is cut.
Senate majority likely to trim hike to $680 while legislators also seek policy deal with governor.
A ceremony honoring the soon-to-be retired ship will be held on Friday, March 21 on the Homer Spit.
The parade will line up on Park Avenue by Parker Park.
This year’s event will be held at the Deep Water Dock at 4667 Freight Dock Road.
Travis Larson pleaded guilty to four counts of violating the Lacey Act in October 2024.