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On Tuesday, May 27, Lord proclaimed June as Pride Month, June 19 as Juneteenth, and recognized Homer local Ash-Lee Waddell as ...
Indigenous leaders across the Gulf say it’s imperative that Alaska legislators pass reforms to the state law that they blame for the mess: a landmark 1973 statute that effectively prevents many ...
O’Connor also called for restoring the original intent of the Saltonstall-Kennedy (S-K) program, reforming fisheries disaster ...
Their message was unified: Alaska’s fishing communities are at a tipping point. Regulatory pressures, climate change, and economic consolidation are making it harder to fish, and harder still to stay ...
A homeowner in Oakland, California is gaining attention for their enormous, 27-foot tall Agave Americana plant that is now in ...
The cutter Storis is expected to arrive in Juneau this August, but it will leave again to be temporarily berthed in Seattle.
A salvage team is expected to arrive early next week at the scene of a cargo ship that was carrying about 3,000 vehicles to ...
Insurance for commercial fishermen has never been cheap. But the cost has risen dramatically in recent years, experts say.
Located just 10 miles from Ketchikan, this Alaskan preserve features 14 totem poles and a Clan House, offering visitors a ...
She had arrived in Alaska fifteen years earlier when her husband was stationed at Fort Richardson. The marriage didn’t last, but her love affair with Alaska did and she stayed. David James is a ...