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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 ...
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Living in one of the world’s most isolated villages, Salina Alsworth embraces a self-sufficient lifestyle with groceries flown in every two months.
Alaskan remote villages raise concerns over funding cuts to Local Food Purchasing Assistance program
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska communities are speaking out against federal funding cuts to the Local Food Purchasing ...
Ash from the 1912 Novarupta eruption periodically hits the west side of Kodiak Island, Larsen Bay and Karluk, roughly 65 ...
Riverbank stabilization, lead and asbestos contamination are just some of the projects tribes planned to address before the ...
A woman who lives in one of the world’s most remote villages has to get her groceries flown in by plane every two months.
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days star Adnan Abdelfattah shared a rare photo of his look-alike son, Zeyn Eleven, nearly eight months after he and wife Tigerlily Taylor Abdelfattah welcomed their baby ...
The Companion Fare benefit and bag-fee waivers can save you hundreds — if Alaska Airlines is (or can be) your go-to airline. For some, that won't be possible. Many or all of the products on this ...
Hilcorp has signed oil leases with Doyon, the Indigenous-owned corporation for Interior Alaska. But there’s intense ...
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Woman lives so remotely she can only get groceries flown in every two monthsSalina Alsworth, 27, lives in Port Alsworth, Alaska, one of the world’s most remote villages, where groceries are flown in every two months. Salina, who works as a manager at Lake Clark Resort, has ...
The creek is a mile-long stream on the southeastern side of Little Kiska Island, beside the bigger, more prominent Kiska Island 242 miles west of Adak at the far end of the Aleutian chain.
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor filed an injunction Wednesday against the Native Village of Eklutna and the U.S. Department of the Interior aimed at shutting down the Eklutna gaming hall.
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