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The Trump administration transferred 28,000 acres (11,331 hectares) in a remote part of Northwest Alaska to a native corporation, putting more land near a proposed mining road under local control.
Samples of extremely small crystal clots, each polished to the thickness of a human hair or thinner, have revealed ...
The Fall River Police Department said that a 21-year-old was arrested for allegedly owning an AK-47 rifle. Keith Goncalo was ...
Steam's introducing a new feature it's calling Trade Protection to Counter-Strike 2. In essence, it's designed so that—if you ...
The Alaska Nanooks hockey program has named Matt Curley its new associate head coach, bringing in a veteran coach with ...
Matt Heilala said he's skilled at working with people with whom he disagrees. Though he's a frequent Republican donor, he ...
The Anchorage Assembly will be taking up the proposed prohibition on camping on public lands again at their meeting on ...
With Michael Bell's execution in Florida on Tuesday, the U.S. has now had more executions in any given year since 2015, when there were 28.
James White, 45, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the death of five-and-a-half-week-old Kathy White in April 2024 ...
The owner of Golden Grain and Pizza Bella locations has agreed to pay approximately $1 million to settle a federal case over ...
The one-mile creek, located on a largely uninhabited island, had been given its name during World War II after the Americans ...
The vote on a proposed public camping ban in Anchorage was postponed on July 11th and is now rescheduled to be voted on ...