The Alaska House of Representatives voted to boost education spending last week, bringing a balanced budget one step closer ...
Some international visitors are halting their summer travel to the United States, including Unalaska, as political tensions ...
Some international visitors are halting their summer travel to Unalaska as political tensions between countries rise. The ...
Employees who were fired last month from the agency that oversees federal fisheries in Alaska were reinstated on Monday ...
After three long days of jury selection in Unalaska, court officials will return to Anchorage to restart their search and ...
President Trump has turned much of American foreign policy on its head. Many in Washington, D.C., are critical, but how are Trump's moves playing beyond the Beltway?
What can a court do if a president ignores its rulings? NPR's A Martínez asks Michael Waldman, a constitutional lawyer and the president of the Brennan Center for Justice.
McKenna "Mak" Whitham, 14, is the youngest women's professional soccer player in America. As a kid in a professional environment, what protections does she have?
Morgan Saladino was at work in the Anchorage field office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration when she got the news. Saladino helped manage the observer program, which puts ...
Elissa Nadworny reports on all things college for NPR, following big stories like unprecedented enrollment declines, college affordability, the student debt crisis and workforce training. During the ...
Residents in large swaths of the southern U.S. on Sunday took stock of the devastation left in the wake of tornadoes, strong winds and dust storms that left at least 37 dead.
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