Chickaloon tribal policing to expand to non-Native Alaskans under unique state authorization
Alaska Department of Public Safety communications director Austin McDaniel, left, and Alaska State...
by APRN News | Apr 19, 2024
Alaska Department of Public Safety communications director Austin McDaniel, left, and Alaska State...
by APRN News | Apr 19, 2024
A trawler plies the waters of Sitka Sound in 2023. (Photo by Max Graham) The Alaska Senate has...
by APRN News | Apr 19, 2024
Crime scene tape at an Anchorage police response (Valerie Lake/Alaska Public Media) Anchorage...
by APRN News | Apr 19, 2024
Alaskans are facing a spike in electric and heating costs within a few years because of declining supplies of Cook Inlet natural gas, but research suggests the cheapest path forward for consumers is a transition to more...
by NPR News | Apr 20, 2024
San Francisco is the latest U.S. city preparing to receive a pair of pandas from China, in a continuation of Beijing’s famed “panda diplomacy.”
by NPR News | Apr 20, 2024
STEM careers are still lagging when it comes to hiring women of color.
by NPR News | Apr 20, 2024
The administration said it will restrict new oil and gas leasing on 13 million acres in Alaska to help protect wildlife such as caribou and polar bears as the Arctic continues to warm.
by NPR News | Apr 20, 2024
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discusses on NPR’s All Things Considered how further U.S. aid would make a difference on the front lines, and the state of the war in general.