For decades, Alaska has taken in people fleeing war and persecution. Between 2022 and 2024, the state welcomed an annual average of more than 450 new arrivals through refugee and humanitarian ...
In the aftermath of a disaster, misconceptions about federal disaster assistance can often prevent survivors from applying for help. Below is some guidance from FEMA to help better understand the ...
As the Trump administration defends a temporary waiver allowing Indian purchases of Russian oil, some Ukrainians in Alaska say they see Moscow’s energy revenue as central to the war that has already ...
Few may be as comfortable off the grid as Ammi Midstokke, who pens The Spokesman-Review Outdoors column of the same name.
Alaska Airlines is ordering 105 more Boeing 737 Max 10 jets and five 787-10 Dreamliners in its biggest order ever. It's Alaska's first major Boeing order since a door plug panel blew out of a 737 Max ...
Employment numbers for 2024 in Alaska's seafood sector hit a new low for the second year in a row. An average of 5,393 people were employed in Alaska as harvesters, processors or other seafood workers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nov. 5—The number of commercial fishing jobs in Alaska plunged to a new low last year as the industry struggles with disrupted ...
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF RICHARDSON, Alaska – Alaskan NORAD Region and Alaskan Command, under NORAD and U.S. Northern Command, conducted Agile Combat Employment (ACE) operations at King Salmon Airport, ...
Alaska job growth is slowing as work on oil projects moves toward completion of one new oil field, Pikka, as activity continues on ConocoPhillips’ Willow project. These two initiatives along with ...
The Trump-Putin summit will take place in a former Russian colony that the United States bought for $7.2 million in 1867. Here’s how the deal came together and why its legacy matters. By Mike Ives ...
'Seafood processing, and by extension fishing, saw a lot of disruptions throughout the industry, so we had a lot of losses' -- Karinne Wiebold, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development ...