From Uzintun to lands north of Niqnalchint, Indigenous place names honor First Peoples
House Bill 137 was introduced by Rep. Zack Fields. The bill will keep State Division of Motor Vehicle offices open…
It was a highly contagious germ that existed since the beginning of time. In mummified Pharoahs’ bones, evidence of tuberculosis…
“In like a lion, out like a lamb” is how we like to think of the month of March. Change…
In November 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) denied the Pebble Limited Partnership (PLP) a key permit necessary…
Peatlands, also known as muskeg or bogs, are a familiar spongy, soggy landscape feature on the lower Kenai Peninsula. Peat,…
Tuesday night, I announced that COVID-19 vaccines are now available to any Alaskan who wants one.
“Move today and you’ll love moving tomorrow.”- Ruthy Alon, Feldenkrais Practitioner and movement trainer.
Remember the little children faced with the choice: eat this one marshmallow right now, or wait eight minutes and you…
Travel and tourism took a hard hit everywhere, and Alaska was no exception. In-state travel was the difference maker for…
A few days ago I received a phone call with news that a high school friend living in South Dakota…
Nowhere in Alaska is the high cost of energy felt more than in rural communities. While all Alaskans endure high…
Assault on Congress undermined constitutional order and respect for law