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NATO fighter jets scrambled to intercept Russian warplanes near Alaska in fresh WW3 fears
US defense command detected five Russian military aircraft including Tu-95 bombers operating in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone
More than two million acres of Alaska land are now open for oil, gas, and mineral development after a major decision by the Interior Secretary on Friday.
Alaska saw its eighth hottest year on record in 2025 according to a new report, with temperatures coming in at 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the last three decades on average.
A historic bridge in Alaska named for segregated Black soldiers who battled extreme weather and terrain to help build the first road link between Alaska and Canada needs to replaced. But the
Lawsuits challenge renewed push for oil drilling in Alaska petroleum reserve and upcoming lease sale
Conservation organizations and an Iñupiat group have filed legal challenges to the Trump administration’s renewed push for oil and gas development in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska and an upcoming lease sale.
The Alaska Department of Corrections spent over $24 million more than the budget approved by the Legislature last year, with a large portion for staff overtime, raising alarm from lawmakers. DOC
The Trump administration is now facing two federal lawsuits over its renewed push to open the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska for more oil and drilling opportunities. Separate groups sued the Department of the Interior and sub-agencies on Tuesday,
Rodney Powell, the "Medicare Video Guy", expands into Alaska, delivering guidance to seniors facing high costs, limited
The Alaska Senate Resources Committee adopted a new version of a tax bill Wednesday that could, in the view of one lawmaker, double the amount of revenue the state brings in from existing oil
Alaskans love coffee, so much so that Anchorage has one of the highest concentrations of coffee shops per capita in the nation. The United States imports a mind-boggling amount of coffee, around $9 billion worth in 2024, but only produces about 1% of it.