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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.
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In recent years, researchers have documented salmon surviving in North Slope rivers, bowhead whales expanding their foraging grounds and humpbacks moving into the Arctic.
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The plan would allow skilled trail workers to continue their work this summer, after half of the U.S. Forest Service trail crews were fired last month by the Trump administration.
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Persistent warmth and rains have wreaked havoc with ski races and other events in the Anchorage area. Organizers are adjusting and considering changes in the future.
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Attendees at the Juneau Mining Forum discussed how the new administration could change the U.S. mining industry’s permitting process to streamline development.
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A new report by dozens of international scientists says the state is the largest contributor to global glacier loss.
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We discuss invasive species and what is being done to curb their populations in Alaska.