Utqiaġvik’s tribal college has bought land to build its long-planned campus
Illisagvik, Alaska's only tribal college, offers educational programs in such areas as Iñupiaq studies, allied health, construction and education to about a thousand students.
New Mat-Su board to review kennel rules in wake of Caswell dog deaths
The temporary advisory panel of mushers and kennel owners must recommend updates to borough kennel policies by December.
Alaska lawmakers adjourn one session and begin another to mull tax breaks for LNG project
Dunleavy called the special session on Tuesday after lawmakers failed to act on the gas pipeline tax cut bill he introduced in late March.
Companies join a deep-sea mining rush after Trump executive order, as regulators fast-track permits
Sections of the seafloor from American Samoa to Alaska could be auctioned for offshore mining this summer and through the fall.
The Anchorage Weekender: Concerts, comedy shows and 5 more events around the region
Memorial Day is Sunday, and many Alaskans will hit the road for the three-day weekend.
Federal court decides not to scrap Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center improvement plan after legal violation
The Forest Service’s $25 million project is expected to move forward with some additional paperwork.
Airport security fast-lane system known as CLEAR could be coming to Alaska
The Alaska Legislature has approved a state driver’s license data-sharing bill that would allow some travelers to speed through security at airports in Alaska.
Walmart plans price cuts using tariff refunds as shoppers get skittish
Now that the U.S. government must refund most tariffs, Walmart says it might put its refund money toward lowering store prices. Executives say the cost of gas has shoppers increasingly…
In Alaska House and U.S. Senate, impassioned pleas to help two storm-ravaged villages in limbo
Rep. Nellie Jimmie and Sen. Lisa Murkowski call for government support for Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. The Alaska House passed a resolution to support their decision to relocate.
Alaska Homestead Expo to shut down following weekend event in Big Lake
Organizers plan to replace the large yearly gathering with smaller, hands-on classes and workshops offered throughout the year.