Crew spends two weeks with students after following similar program in Texas for full-length documentary.
Opponents are celebrating the news as a setback for the Palmer Project near Haines.
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The concerns arise from a decline in staff and a rise in tourism.
Governor also previews new bill with $560 BSA increase, plus additional funds for policy initiatives.
Roof, heating, ventilation and security prioritized as Assembly considers bond items for fall election.
More than 250 competitors young and old test ancient Iñupiaq skills at three-day Juneau event.
Huna Totem says the dock is expected to be operational by the 2027 visitor season.
Three days of swimming fun and family, shows GSC strength across Southeast.
Public record being selectively deleted, letting president declare his version of history, archivists say.
Rosita Ḵaaháni Worl says federal funds for cultural education vital to Alaska Native students’ success.
Poor conditions much of the season limited operations, officials say rain may wipe out scant snow left.
Alaskans also split on continuing aid to Ukraine, agree Russia started war, oppose Canada/Mexico tariffs.
The complimentary identity protection services apply to all impacted students and educators.
“Anyone with an operating gold mine is in a happy spot right now,” said one mining executive.
Constituents across Alaska feel unheard by congressional delegation, take the lead in community outreach.
“Sometimes you’re just never going to have data that says, ‘Yes, that’s what it was,’” says state regulator.
Senator takes barrage of friendly and confrontational questions from lawmakers about Trump’s agenda.
Republican House member says intent is fiscal responsibility, not a slight of often-absent GOP governor.
The plan assumes $400 BSA hike and no staff vacancies; board also advocates for DH playground.