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The settlement of Gary Cranford's suit is the city's fourth in six years involving a complaint by a former Sitka Police ...
The Knik Tribe's monitoring program for paralytic shellfish poisoning was paused in April as the federal government ...
Artist and author Tessa Hulls published the graphic memoir Feeding Ghosts last year. It chronicles her family’s history with ...
The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska's move comes almost exactly two years after it withdrew ...
As the Alaska Legislature enters the last weeks of its regular session, Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration has warned ...
From the Aleutians to the Interior to Southeast, we asked Alaskans how they’d rate President Trump’s first 100 days in office ...
It’s springtime, and Alaskans are breaking out their all-terrain vehicles and hitting the trails. But Alaska State Troopers ...
A nonprofit says its system for moving people into housing works, with few returning to the streets. But there’s not nearly ...
Come hang out with Alaska Public Media journalists this Thursday, May 8, at Cynosure Brewing in Anchorage for our inaugural ...
The state House is scheduled to vote Wednesday on a bill that would expand Alaska's corporate income tax structure to capture ...
The Palmer Project has long fueled debate over what a potential mine could mean for the local environment and economy.
James J. McMillen, 17, died late Saturday after police say a snowmachine he was driving sank in a pond and he was unable to ...