Evan Erickson
-
The passengers say in their civil suit that they have suffered emotional damage, and they're asking for more than $100,000 each.
-
Each year, thousands of chinook that would otherwise make their way to the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers are intercepted at sea as bycatch.
-
Holly Carroll, who spent the summer as the face of federal salmon fishing restrictions on the Yukon River, says she values keeping communications open.
-
Alaska has received more than $400 million under the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, with more projects announced this month.
-
Residents say the erosion has been accelerating, and the village’s water treatment plant is now just 53 feet from the river's edge.
-
Commercial fishing openers are only available to individuals registered as catcher/sellers. On the Kuskokwim, the only one registered is Fran Reich.
-
This year was the district’s first under a new academic calendar that takes into account seasonal subsistence harvests.
-
Amid severely restricted fishing on the Kuskokwim River, one bright spot has been abundant sockeye salmon runs at 30,000 fish daily near Bethel.
-
Staff at the Nora Guinn Justice Complex have been trying to find workarounds amid rural Alaska internet service slowed by a damaged subsea cable.
-
Last month's 15-mile-long ice jam inundated homes, led to a significant loss of stored food and washed away critical fishing gear.