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Spring yard work in March? Southcentral and other areas of Alaska saw very low snowfall throughout the winter.
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The funding will cover this year's operations of the Sikuliaq, an ice-capable ship used for research cruises around Alaska.
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Troopers say Tucker Challan, 16, was riding Saturday on the backside of Seattle Ridge. Forecasters say he was buried under 10 feet of snow for about an hour.
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How are state, local, and federal agencies preparing for an early fire season in Alaska?
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Pacific Kelp Co. is working with two university researchers to study the benefits of their kelp extract as fertilizer. If it works, the company hopes it will drive up demand for Alaska products.
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Officials are urging residents to make plans for an extended closure after Thursday morning's slide near Wolfe Point.
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From possible impacts to how to prepare, we dive into what we know so far about Anchorage’s closest active volcano and how to prepare for its likely eruption.
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What are the unique challenges and opportunities for Alaskans interested in boosting the annual harvest?
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We discuss what a reduction in service at NOAA could mean for Alaska.
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Tribes from the Bering Sea isle say they’re living — and dying— with the toxic legacy of Cold War military installations. A U.N. special rapporteur is considering their case.
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The Tanana Chiefs Conference and the Association of Village Council Presidents had sued the federal government.
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The Alaska Division of Oil and Gas is offering leases for companies that might want to explore Augustine Volcano's geothermal resources.