Alaska Native tribes and activists will use previous momentum to try and keep a road from being built through caribou migratory paths, subsistence harvest areas and remote Indigenous land.
Mount Spurr, 78 miles from Anchorage, is unusual in its potential to foul air quality, disrupt jet service and otherwise ...
Alaska mountain runner Denali Foldager Strabel discusses heading into the mountains to process tragic loss and move through ...
For farmers in Tyonek and reindeer herders in Nome, cuts to USDA grants and staff challenge local food production.
Their complaint calls for the United Nations to investigate how military waste on Sivuqaq continues to violate the rights of ...
Native American tribes in Alaska celebrated the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) decision to reinstate leasing and ...
Commentary author Naomi Jones writes about the importance of subsistence in her life and identity. She is a Mt. Edgecumbe ...
Author Holly Miowak Guise is set to present her groundbreaking book, "Alaskan Native Resilience: Voices from World War II" on ...
Longtime Southcentral Alaska beekeepers say that for decades, many have killed their insects each summer. But for some, ...