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Because they come to us, mosquitoes are perhaps the most noticeable of Alaska’s insects. But there are many, many more out there that call the state home.
China is set to expand its influence over Southeast Asia's development as the Trump administration and other Western donors slash aid, a study by an Australian think tank said Sunday.
A professor of entomology who does work in Alaska reported the possibility that more than 12 million adult mosquitoes may live above each acre of the worst-infested northern tundra.
News Alaska’s ‘Nazi Creek’ is no more, as federal geographic names board approves traditional alternative Nazi Creek was the last landmark in the United States to bear the Nazi name.
SB 60 designates May 12 in Alaska as a day to raise awareness about the disease, the urgent need for research and improved medical care, and to support the many individuals and families impacted ...
The U.S. Forest Service has received approval to resume aviation operations in Southeast Alaska after a flight moratorium that halted much of the forest management work across the region's remote ...
Trump Administration Freeze of Millions for Adult Education Prompts Layoffs, Cuts for Alaska The withheld funds include grants for adult literacy, English language learning, civics and GED classes.
In these days of endless sunshine and air that doesn’t hurt to breathe, life is rich in the north, from the multitude of baby birds hatching at this instant to the month-old orange moose calves ...
Sport fishing for wild king salmon in Southeast Alaska is now restricted to Alaskans for the rest of the summer, after state managers closed the sector due to harvest projections. However ...
A small creek on Alaska’s Little Kiska Island has been renamed, more than 80 years after it was named after Germany’s Nazi Party by World War II soldiers fighting in the Aleutians.
Two winners will each receive $20,000 to grow their businesses Dzantik’i Heeni (Juneau, Alaska) — The Path to Prosperity (P2P) Business Competition has announced the 12 businesses advancing to ...
This map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows the former Nazi Creek on Little Kiska Island. (U.S. Geological Survey photo) A small creek on Alaska’s Little Kiska Island has been renamed, more ...
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