More than $12 million is set aside for Alaskan communities affected by the decline of the timber industry. That money goes to ...
Facing pressure to increase timber harvests, the U.S. Forest Service is sidestepping rigorous environmental reviews and ...
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Mark Rowe examines the range of impacts caused by the current American administration – from moratoriums on wind and solar to ...
After a federal court ruled that the U.S. Forest Service's plan violated a procedural law, the Juneau resident who filed the ...
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The Secure Rural Schools program has in recent years provided more than $12 million annually to Alaska schools.
The open house is one of Juneau’s longest-running holiday traditions. Territorial Governor Walter Eli Clark hosted the mansion’s first open house in 1913. The tradition has continued annually, save ...
Our world needs more collaboration and unity right now, especially when it comes to the shared management of wild Pacific salmon.
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The ceremonial tree lighting marks the end of Silver Belle's cross-country journey to its new place of honor on the west lawn of the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
At least one additional meeting is now planned next week because of those concerns, scheduled next Friday in Juneau between Forest Service leaders and members of the Central Council of the Tlingit and ...