The 25% tariff on most imported Canadian goods that President Trump’s plans to impose Tuesday has touched off a range of emotions along the world’s longest international border.
Alaska, sled dog and Iditarod race
These masks, known for their distortion and asymmetry, are one of the oldest kinds of art in southwest Alaska.
As the president pressures countries to buy more American energy, Asian officials and investors are reconsidering a hugely expensive plan stalled for decades.
Robin Bronen has spent decades working to protect immigrants and Alaska Native communities with the Alaska Institute for Justice.
The deal raises questions over whether SpaceX will push out Verizon, which has a contract to upgrade FAA communications. Starlink testing is focused on remote sites, the FAA says.
Once-friendly ties with Russia for these Alaskans have been superseded by the anger and activism of a cadre of volunteers — tinkerers, professionals, and partisans who are aiding the Ukrainian military cause in surprising ways.
The Savonoski Crater is a round hole in Alaska's Katmai National Park that has defied scientific explanation ever since it was discovered.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy reacts to President Trump's call for a U.S. sovereign wealth fund and ways it could potentially benefit the American people.
A woman from Delta Junction, Alaska, has been handed three years of probation for using a powerful laser to interfere with a joint military operation, injuring three Canadian aircrew members.
Alaska Air flight attendants have ratified a new three-year labor contract, a union representing the workers said on Friday.
Federal immigration authorities are trying to deport a Somali asylum-seeker living in Anchorage, as his attorneys argue he should not be held because his country is on a list of nations the U.S. has determined are too dangerous to return migrants to.
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