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A trip to Alaska helped cool off a bit, but returning to Pensacola is like submerging yourself in a tepid bucket of swamp ...
More than 60 Mexican laborers were expelled and hauled off on a cannery ship and another five were thrown in jail.
“Threads of the Tongass” is a series of stories that explore how lives in Southeast Alaska are interwoven with the Tongass ...
Father Marty is survived by his sister, Carmen (Steve) Draper of Dalton; his brother, Kent Egging of Gurley; niece Samantha (Keelan) Halvorsen of Ketchikan, Alaska; his dear friend, Patrick ...
Taking or Importing of Marine Mammals: City of Ketchikan's Berth III Mooring Dolphins Project in Ketchikan, AK An unpublished Notice by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on ...
It is holding a lease sale on December 10 for 80 million acres in the Gulf of America. It is also reopening up to 82% of the NPR-A to oil and gas drilling, including areas that former President Biden ...
Amtrak has revealed the current progress of almost 30 high-speed rail infrastructure projects as part of its July update on the Northeast Corridor. The map shows progress on headline projects like ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Authorities say they have found the body of a Kentucky woman visiting Alaska’s capital city who did not return to her cruise ship from a hike she said she was taking.
The Alaska first discovery, at Annette Island, was about 30 miles south of the beach site where Morgan’s class found the crab shells in June. And last summer, green crab shells were found at Gravina ...
Why? Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska was among a handful of Republicans who expressed concerns about the bill’s cuts to Medicaid and food assistance.
WASHINGTON — Just after midnight, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski was pacing in a Senate hallway, alone and looking concerned.