A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled that the U.S. Department of the Interior may take land into trust on behalf of Alaska Native tribes, a decision that could allow tribes to create “Indian country ...
Indian Country Today announced this week it’s opening an Alaska news bureau at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage. The online news site is one of the largest news organizations in the country ...
A grassroots project to build biomass-heated greenhouses aims to alleviate food insecurity in the communities most affected by it. When Eva Dawn Burk first saw Calypso Farm and Ecology Center in 2019, ...
There are three elements in successful political campaigns: money, organization and voter participation. The historic re-election of Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, had all three … generated ...
On Friday, in a lawsuit called Akiachak Native Community v. Department of the Interior, the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., cleared the way for the Bureau of Indian Affairs to begin taking ...
There may be no richer account of Alaska’s great outdoors than John McPhee’s Coming into the Country. His precise language and deft reporting on the place and its people took the longtime New Yorker ...
Look at the byline on this opinion piece, and you’ll see something rare in these divided times: A Democrat and a Republican writing together. But in Alaska, where we both serve in the Legislature, ...
Jun. 23—Summer is in full swing, and for many sports fans in the 49th state, that means plenty of opportunities to go out and watch some baseball. The Alaska Baseball League features college players ...