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Published on 04:15 GMTSource: Alaska's News Source - Neutral
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Published on 08:16 GMT
Daily recap: Global salmon consumption hits record Q1; Alaska harvest forecast dips below 2023
Here's a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Thursday, May 15:Global salmon consumption hits record Q1 high as Mowi lifts 2029 production goalGlobal salmon consumption reached a new all-time high for a first quarter in 2025, hitting 590,000 …
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Published on 04:16 GMT
Fairbanks welding instructor named Alaska Teacher of the Year
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Published on 03:03 GMT
9 Best Airbnbs in Anchorage, Alaska—From Cozy Cabins to Modern Lofts
Anchorage is one of those rare cities where wild and urban live side by side. One minute, you’re passing a moose on a bike path, the next, you’re ordering a smoked salmon bagel and pour-over coffee downtown. And though Alaska’s largest city is shaped by …
Source: Conde Nast Traveler - Neutral -
Published on 02:43 GMT
Here’s what to expect in the final days of Alaska’s legislative session
The Alaska House meets in a floor session on January 22, 2025. (Marc Lester / ADN) JUNEAU — With less than a week remaining in this year’s legislative session, Alaska lawmakers are zeroing in on a narrow set of questions that include the details of the …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on 02:39 GMT
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, May 15, 2025
Thursday on Alaska News Nightly: An elections reform bill is just one piece of legislation to watch in the final week of the legislative session. Plus, the FBI warns Alaskans to be wary of potential online scams. And, Little Norway Festival is in full …
Source: Alaska Public Media - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 02:26 GMT
Push to teach AAPI history in Alaska schools clears Senate again
The Senate voted unanimously this week to add lessons covering the history and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to the public school curriculum. The measure, Senate Bill 6, has been a long-standing goal of Anchorage Democratic Sen. …
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Published on 01:01 GMT
As Alaska lawmakers ask Congress to protect existing federal health care programs, Begich remains noncommittal
Republican U.S. House Rep. Nick Begich answers a question during a debate on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, in Anchorage, Alaska. (Bill Roth/ADN) JUNEAU — State lawmakers are urging the Alaska congressional delegation to oppose cutting Medicaid and to extend …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on 00:46 GMT
Alaska offers tips to support successful aging in place
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R) also recently recognized the contributions of older Alaskans in his declaration recognizing Older Americans Month at the beginning of May. “Alaska’s older people are esteemed members of our society, and their wealth of …
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Published on 00:46 GMT
Record heat, poor sea ice define ‘weird’ western Alaska winter
“If it winds up being a warm, dry late May, June, that allows the tundra to dry out more,” he said. “Then the wildfire risk increases.” Thoman extended his concerns to salmon migrations later in the summer too. “We get another warm, dry summer like, say …
Source: KNOM Radio Mission - Alaska - Pending