Dennis Griffin, with Oregon’s State Historic Preservation Office, has been combing the hillsides of Alaskan tundra looking for signs of life. He’s been exploring Hall and St...
Traveling by plane, boat, taxi or all the above for basic health care needs is not uncommon for people who reside on the remote islands and extreme edges of Alaska, reported The Br...
Alaska officials are asking the U.S...
Dr. David Baines The Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP) has honored Dr...
Not only was 20-year-old Alaska Native student Lauren Sophia Ashana Johnson chosen to represent Alaska for the 100 year anniversary of the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washi...
Mary Louise Rasmuson, whose family foundation has awarded more than $200 million in grants to Alaska nonprofit organizations like the Anchorage Museum and the Alaska Native Heritag...
Bears have gotten lots of bad press over the past year for killing people , eating carcasses and fighting on suburban lawns . Last year they woke up early from hibernation...
China's middle class reportedly loves Alaskan fish. The country became the state's biggest trading partner for the first time in 2011, reported the Alaska Dispatch ...
In its ongoing search for innovative approaches to issues of culture, the border, climate and international concerns, the Gwich’in Nation is summoning all to its biennial Gwich’in ...
The history of Alaska has been shaped as much by its fish as by its settlers and its geography...

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