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When Native Hawaiian combat veteran Joseph Guzman-Simpliciano got back home to Hawaiʻi from Afghanistan and Iraq, he was shocked at how the burnt-out, abandoned cars lying by the side of the road on ...
The Trump administration is ending National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration services that monitor Arctic sea ice and snow cover, leading climate scientists said on Tuesday. NOAA’s National ...
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Funding for PBS kids’ shows including “Molly of Denali,” which won an Emmy in March for an episode by a Juneau writer, has ...
The 54th annual University of Alaska Southeast commencement ceremony in Juneau on Sunday focused on diversity, equity and ...
Phil Huebschen is departing as executive director of the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council effective May 14, the ...
Book entwines grandmother, mother and author on journey of politics and identity from China to points worldwide.
A new round of widespread Trump administration cuts is hitting local arts and culture programs including library-by-mail ...
On Monday, Bishop filed a letter of intent with the Alaska Public Offices Commission, an act that signals his readiness to ...
Should public media be spared the budget cutting axe of President Donald Trump and the congressional allies of the Department ...
Alaska ranks 49th out of 50 in the annual Best States survey published Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report, a drop of four spots from last year as scores for fiscal stability and opportunity dropped ...
The U.S. has never ratified the treaty under which the commission operates, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the ...
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