The ruling pauses a Trump administration reversal of a Native lands right-of-way agreement, with implications for a pending oil and gas lease sale
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The Palmer Food Bank hands out groceries four days a week and never turns away clients, officials said.
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A new prediction from the Alaska Department of Revenue shows high oil prices lasting throughout 2026, with big implications for the state budget.
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Above-normal snowpack and ice thickness, among other factors, have increased the potential for flooding on much of the Yukon River, the Tanana River and the lower Kuskokwim River, according to the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center.
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Nelson Lagoon is about to run out of water. The Alaska Native village of 40 people on the Alaska Peninsula expects its supply to run dry by March 20, after a January storm destroyed the underground pipeline connecting the community to its only water source.
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With the Iran war entering a third week, Israel said it plans for at least three more weeks of war, while President Trump demanded other countries help the U.S. secure the vital Strait of Hormuz.
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Iditarod teams now head onto frozen sections of Norton Sound, where windstorms have been known to derail a frontrunner’s championship aspirations.
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The fate of a bill that would provide millions for disaster relief, firefighting and construction projects is back up in the air.
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Uncertainty over oil prices delays budget decisions in the Alaska House.
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For the second year in a row, Jessie Holmes and Paige Drobny are jockeying for the top spot. “That’s my closest neighbor, 26 miles away. It’s hard to root against her,” Holmes said shortly after pulling into the Yukon River checkpoint at Ruby just before 5 a.m. Friday.
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The extension allows state agencies to continue responding to ongoing needs associated with the storm. House Republicans said the administration's approach could be legally vulnerable.
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