The Alaska Board of Fisheries will meet in Ketchikan to consider changes to Southeast Alaska’s fisheries on Jan 28 - Feb 9.
Studying the shape of Suicide Basin and how it changes could give researchers a better sense of how much water could be ...
Rural schools, mostly in Southeast Alaska, are facing a major funding shortfall this year after the U.S. House of ...
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium launched an evidence-based opioid treatment program at the Recovery In ...
The two Border Patrol officers stationed in Juneau will work with police and other entities throughout Southeast Alaska on ...
Executive orders will enable more drilling, mining and other resource development, reversing Biden-era environmental restrictions, governor says ...
Sitka, said his aim is to provide more coverage at a lower cost to homeowners as climate change makes disasters like these a ...
The state board typically considers Southeast Alaska finfish and shellfish fisheries once every three years, barring exceptional circumstances where the board agrees to consider an issue out of that ...
Luke Davis ran into a hiccup getting back in time for his spring semester at Eastern Oregon University when the Hubbard ferry ...
Alaskan oil and gas analyst Larry Persily was hesitant to declare the president’s policies a big win for the state. “Alaskans ...