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Life Informed.
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That's after seismometers picked up an increased number of small earthquakes at the volcano and GPS sensors showed it was swelling up.
Though Alaskans voted for Donald Trump this year by a wide margin, the trend at the state level runs counter to the rightward shift seen across the country this cycle.
This year's tree, harvested from the Tongass National Forest, is being carried across the nation on a special trailer.
Kaktovik, on an island in the Arctic Ocean, was one of two Alaska communities whose polling places didn't open for the primary.
Combining drugs increases risk of overdose and makes withdrawal and getting medication assisted therapy more complex.
The site of the Galore Creek Mine, northeast of Wrangell, is very close to headwaters of the Stikine River.
The project, funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, could reduce fossil fuel emissions and lower electricity costs.
The telenurses collaborate with bedside nurses. But a nurse union at the hospital filed an unfair labor practice charge in response.
Democrats and independents are hoping to flip control of the Alaska House. Conservatives are vying to take the Senate.
Howe, with the Alaskan Independence Party, is one of four candidates running for Alaska's sole U.S. House seat.
Fentanyl is so concentrated that it poses new trafficking challenges. But new screening tactics raise red flags with the ACLU of Alaska.
U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola is focusing the final days of her reelection campaign on how to slow outmigration from Alaska.
Officials say they hope the new website helps boost transparency around how — and when — the city is clearing snow.
Native leaders say it's a good first step, but want the apology to be followed by more meaningful action.
The Southeast Alaska community has long sought an apology for the bombardment, which killed six children and destroyed homes.
Experts say the leucistic bird could return to Anchorage for the winter — but so far there have been no confirmed sightings.
Akiak elder Helen Ivan shares stories about learning English and tells young people to follow their dreams and avoid drugs.
“We don’t let things stop us,” said drama instructor Tommy Varella-Kossack, whose home was destroyed in the Aug. 25 slide.
Peltola stopped by Unalaska to hear more about the community’s unique concerns during her reelection bid.
The annual event sees small-plane pilots compete to land their pumpkin closest to a target.
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