Elizabeth Jenkins
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Leaders are using the modified covers to get more traction about the Roadless Rule, which they want to remain in place.
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Alaska tribal governments and organizations are asking the State of Alaska to withdraw a lawsuit filed recently in federal court.
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As of June, fewer businesses in Southeast Alaska reported receiving federal COVID relief funds compared to distributions across the state.
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Over the summer, the federal agency restricted one hunting area in the Interior to only local subsistence users, and granted permission to Kake for a special out-of-season hunt.
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It's been years in the making and part of a larger project to establish a Northwest Coast arts hub.
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Recent changes to environmental laws include removing the requirement to analyze cumulative impacts, like climate change, for new projects to take place on federal lands.
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Nine tribal governments in Southeast Alaska submitted a petition to the United States Department of Agriculture on Tuesday, asking for another rule making…
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When you’re pushing a cart at the grocery store, it’s normally to the tune of some generic pop song. But lately at Foodland IGA in Juneau, the music has been coming from an actual keyboard player: 81-year-old Bobby Reynolds.
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But not all homes have opened due to localized surges in Anchorage and Fairbanks.
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The items, which currently sit at the museum of the University of Maine, could be returned to Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, under a federal law that allows for the removal of such objects.