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Published on Mar 14, 2025Source: USA Today - Neutral
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Published on Mar 14, 2025
BLM opens 30-day comment on Alaska Long Trail
The Bureau of Land Management opened a 30-day public comment period on a draft feasibility study for designating the proposed Alaska Long Trail as a “national scenic trail.” The public is invited to submit comments until April 14, through the Alaska Long …
Source: Must Read Alaska - Right-wing -
Published on 02:46 GMT
Don't 'mess with Alaska,' U.S. senator warns B.C., even as state Republicans affirm friendship with Canada
On the same day that state-level Republicans in Alaska worked to affirm their close relationship with Canada amid U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war and threats of annexation, an Alaskan senator warned British Columbia's premier that "you …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 01:44 GMT
OPINION: Flawed ‘Scenic Trail’ plan will give feds even more control over Alaska lands
The federal designation of a National Scenic Trail in Alaska is a mistake that Alaskans should be deeply concerned about. The federal government still owes us land from our statehood. So, why would we hand over more authority to federal agencies? Giving …
Source: Alaska Watchman - Right-wing -
Published on 03:06 GMT
Sullivan says it’s time to end law requiring cruise ships to stop in Canada before Alaska ports
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan has proposed legal action to allow cruise ships to bypass British Columbia ports en route to Alaska. The move comes in direct response to BC Premier David Eby’s recent announcement of new fees on commercial trucks traveling from …
Source: Must Read Alaska - Right-wing -
Published on 05:55 GMT
Alaska Supreme Court says North Slope principal’s insult not protected by free speech
Neither an Alaska free-speech law nor the First Amendment protect a former North Slope Borough principal fired for making a derogatory version of the local school district’s logo, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled on Friday. Former Point Lay school principal …
Source: Alaska Beacon - Center-left -
Published on 02:08 GMT
Alaska volcano may erupt in WEEKS: Experts reveal how it is likely to affect 3 lakh people living nearby? What to expect
A giant volcano in Alaska is showing signs of an incoming eruption, scientists have warned. The likelihood of a volcanic eruption at Mt. Spurr, which is close to Alaska's largest city lakhs of people in it, is high and could come within weeks. The …
Source: Livemint - Neutral -
Published on 02:38 GMT
Alaska’s MMIWG2S holds vigil for murdered Arizona Indigenous teen
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska’s working group, Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit, held a vigil on Friday at Hostetler Park in downtown Anchorage to shine a light on the tragic story of a 14-year-old San Carlos Apache teenager …
Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral -
Published on 03:39 GMT
As Alaska’s crab industry struggles, herring fishermen are losing their market
Captain Dan Veerhusen and Jan, his wife, run the Taurus, one of the few remaining boats that still fish herring in the Bering Sea. Last summer, in Sand Point, the couple were preparing the 58-foot seiner for what would be Veerhusen’s 30th-or-so season. He’ …
Source: KBRW - Alaska - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 03:38 GMT
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, March 14, 2025
Friday on Alaska News Nightly: Interior Alaska dog musher Jessie Holmes wins his first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Also, Tanana Chiefs Conference rejoins the Alaska Federation of Natives amid concerns over federal cuts. And locals are skeptical over …
Source: KBRW - Alaska - Public Broadcaster