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The PBS program Frontline investigates the impacts of climate change in rural, coastal Alaska communities, where warming is ...
Barrick Gold Corp. has signed a deal to sell its 50 per cent interest in the Donlin gold project in Alaska to its partner ...
Three Alaska Native tribes have filed a lawsuit to overturn the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit granted to a company ...
is essential to understand how the herd — a critically important subsistence resource for 40 Alaska villages — likely would react to the proposed Ambler Road. In an April 2024, ADN opinion ...
Living in one of the world’s most isolated villages, Salina Alsworth embraces a self-sufficient lifestyle with groceries flown in every two months.
The Limited Entry Act was created to manage open-access chaos. When Alaska gained statehood in 1959, there were no limits to who could fish. This led to ballooning participation, and by the early ...
The plane, en route to the Northwest Alaska village of Kobuk for a fuel delivery, carried 3,400 gallons of unleaded fuel and two 100-gallon propane tanks. The plane crashed onto Tanana River ice ...
Cities in Arizona issue more than 100,000 tickets from traffic enforcement cameras for either running red lights or speeding on Valley roadways. But if you get caught on camera, what are your options?
The work culminates in the FRONTLINE/PBS documentary “Alaska’s Vanishing Native Villages” which will air on Earth Day, April 22.
For two weeks I’d been visiting northern Alaska coastal villages as a guest of the Coast Guard, and what I’d heard was disturbing. Each year the sea ice was getting thinner and arriving later.
Here, over 95 percent of the island’s residents are Alaska Native, with around 1,400 residents between the villages of Gampbell and Savoonga. The geographical isolation has helped maintain the ...