Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation adds Iglu Construction as a Railbelt builder, alongside UIC Construction, UIC Nappairit, and ...
Greenland isn’t the first frozen region to pique an American president’s interest.
Former Sitka lawmaker Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins becomes the third Democrat in Alaska’s 16-candidate governor’s race, pledging bipartisan solutions for education, costs, and infrastructure.
House Bill 39, known as the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children’s Bill of Rights, by Rep. Jamie Allard, R-Eagle River, passed the House of Representatives in a 40-0 vote Tuesday. The legislation ...
Romano DiBenedetto has been on administrative leave since last March, leaving the Nome area without a regular judge for ...
Alaska’s state ferry system is at risk of a partial or total shutdown this summer due to the failure of the federal ...
Perhaps the most intriguing option is the Last Frontier Skillet, which incorporates reindeer sausage – a local specialty that ...
High school students Josie Ungott and Janissa Noongwook set out to learn from their teacher how drumming and dance has ...
House Bill 39 would create a "Children's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bill of Rights" in Alaska; 20 other states have one.
The new course is one of many Tlingit language courses offered for free throughout the community. Sealaska Heritage Institute is adding another level to its Tlingit Language Asynchronous Course. The ...
Alaska has some of the highest rates of chronic absenteeism in the nation — state data shows that more than 44,000 students were considered chronically absent from public schools last year.
Roughly half of Alaska’s school districts qualified for the five year grant program, which is managed by the state’s ...