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State officials say the original funding has played a major role in fueling Alaska’s efforts to respond to landslide risk, ...
Adam Telle says “it’s going to require creativity,” without offering a specific timeline, at confirmation hearing.
For the past few years, the city and the Alaska Department of Transportation have been studying possible locations for the ...
As part of the work to commemorate the challenges Alaska Native peoples face presently and historically, the Mellon ...
It’s unusual for members of Congress to have nothing to say on legislation. But there was ample silence from Republicans when ...
After years of assessments, a major step forward in riverbank stabilization for the Kuskokwim Delta coastal community has ...
A huge hydroelectric dam along the Susitna River was estimated, a decade ago, to cost $5.6 billion. Utilities are seeking to ...
The ADF&W said the total commercial salmon harvest across all regions of Alaska could reach 214.6 million fish, more than ...
Saint Mary’s hosted their annual research symposium May 1–2 with a scholarship showcase in the Cushwa-Leighton library at ...
The Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) study for the Juneau Douglas North Crossing is in its final stages, and the community is getting one last chance to weigh in.
The state’s capital budget is about to pass the Legislature with no projects for individual legislators’ districts.
The students were taking part in what Steller calls “an intensive,” a two-week period at the end of each semester where students choose to take a deep dive into a single topic.