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A longtime commercial fisher admitted to illegally shipping crab, much of it infested with Bitter Crab Syndrome, out of state ...
Alaska schools are hiring teachers from the Philippines amid a massive national shortage. It’s the latest wave of immigrants ...
After Alaska’s U.S. Rep. Nick Begich cast a vote to advance a budget reconciliation package that would be catastrophic for ...
A federally funded residential job training center in Palmer must close completely by the end of June and begin sending ...
An administrative order paused new regulations in order to reduce costs, but it could affect a ballot measure Alaskans ...
Indigenous leaders across the Gulf say it’s imperative that Alaska legislators pass reforms to the state law that they blame ...
The report about lower rates comes as measles has spread among unvaccinated U.S. kids and adults, including an Anchorage ...
Bills giving incremental relief passed this session; other seafood bills that may incur new costs to the state will be ...
The ruling may end a legal challenge that has persisted since 2023 and means those products are restricted to marijuana ...
The E. coli bacteria that ravaged Colton’s kidneys was a genetic match to the strain that killed one person and sickened ...
For more than a decade, Alaska Airlines observed the unofficial opening of Alaska’s salmon season by flying a king salmon ...
The Trump administration wants to eliminate the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), a little-known piece of ...