Donald Trump is using Alaska and a proposed LNG pipeline to kickstart his fossil-fueled "National Energy Dominance" agenda. Alaskans are resisting.
The Forest Service has offices in Anchorage, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Girdwood, Seward, Craig, Hoonah, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, Thorne Bay, Wrangell and Yakutat.
Ward Cove represents one of Alaska's newer cruise destinations, where genuine Indigenous culture meets pristine wilder ...
Old-growth logging has taken a heavy toll on Prince of Wales Island’s fish and wildlife. It’s time for USDA to support second ...
Alaska plans to start distributing to residents the annual dividend payment derived from the state’s $83 billion oil wealth ...
In my last column I introduced readers to Oscar Grimes, namesake of the Grimes cannery in the village of Ouzinkie on Spruce ...
Thursday, Sept. 25, is the beginning of the end for HawaiianMiles members. It's the last day you'll have access to your ...
A push to repeal the Roadless Rule that protects the few ecosystems that remain truly wild faces mass public opposition.
For Indigenous people of Southeast Alaska, this economic reality reflects a deeper truth: Thriving comes from balance.
The proposed rollback of the Roadless Rule has received significant pushback from environmental organizations and the public ...
Fairbanks area forestry plans to conduct a controlled burn of logging slash piles on Nenana Ridge Road, weather permitting, ...
“We have moved into the heart of West Seattle: the Alaska Junction,” declare Daniel and Julie Sas, owners of West Seattle ...