Lawsuit challenges salmon stream water rights decision
An appeal filed in the Alaska Superior Court in Anchorage challenges a state decision denying a citizen group’s request to reserve water in streams...
Ice-free corridor once sustained Arctic marine life
A small ice-free oasis between ice covered continents and the frozen ocean allowed marine life to thrive during the last ice age, some 20,000...
Work begins on Kivalina evacuation, school site access road
Construction of a seven-mile evacuation and school site access road project is under way in the northwest Alaska coastal community of Kivalina.Equipment, fuel and...
$3.35 M grant will support job training
A $3.35 million federal grant awarded to the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development will fund programs to train workers who lost their...
Norton Sound CDQ group pays out $8.6 M
It’s another record year for Norton Sound Seafood Products, which paid out $8.6 million for the 2018 commercial fishing season to harvesters, processors and...
PWSRCAC hosts response training in Whittier
For the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council oil spill response training at Whittier is a community event.The PWSRCAC invited the whole community...
To win friends online join many groups
Looking to make friends online?According to data scientists from Rice University, your chances of forming online friendships depend not on which groups you join,...
Grad student study focused on revival of razor clams
A graduate student intent on helping to revive the razor clam biomass that she grew up harvesting on the Kenai Peninsula is studying clam...
Five rescued near Tununak in Bethel region
Five people stranded on a boat without power four miles off the coast of Tununak in western Alaska were rescued on Sept. 29 by...
Copper River silver harvest reaches 302,000 fish
In a last hurrah for 2018, commercial harvesters in the Copper River added another 2,000 cohos to their silver salmon catch, to bring their...