Alaska is at a crossroads. The federal 8(a) Business Development Program, which enables Alaska Native corporations to compete for federal contracts, is under attack. Every Alaskan should be paying ...
Wind and snow whipped at Kotzebue preacher Rusty Dimmick and three travelers as they stood in a circle holding hands. The ...
Beyond, up a gentle slope, looms Russia. Finns used to drive across here to fill up on half-price gasoline. That was before Russia started pushing migrants across the two countries’ roughly 830-mile ...
Wind and snow whipped at Kotzebue preacher Rusty Dimmick and three travelers as they stood in a circle holding hands. The travelers, all from the Northwest Arctic, planned to drive over 600 miles to ...
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Fairfield native's nature docuseries airs on PBS: 'The wild is not as far away as you think'
Tomas Koeck went on assignment in the Arctic and Costa Rica but said the "home front" needs to be showcased and protected.
From shorebirds flying between their Arctic breeding grounds and southerly foraging ranges to freshwater fish returning to native spawning streams, migratory animals are struggling. About half of all ...
Business Development Program, which enables Alaska Native corporations to compete for federal contracts, is under attack. Every Alaskan should be paying attention, because this is about more than how ...
Under Knutsen, who joined in 2018 and has masterminded the team's rise, Bodø/Glimt isn't just a plucky underdog that sits ...
Green Matters on MSN
WATCH: Scientists Tag Bear with Camera and Capture Unprecedented View of Its Life in The Arctic
Washington scientists monitored 12 Arctic grizzly bears in 2025 and gathered rare footage of their habitat.
Nunavik Housing Bureau estimates the region is short about 1,000 homes, with well over half of households overcrowded. The tiny home project by the Toronto startup Tinybox Systems could be part of the ...
Ten conservation groups have sued the Trump administration over its decision to remove decades-old protections from 2.1 ...
The Moscow Times on MSN
‘Tomorrow they might come for others’: In Russia’s Arctic, a lone deputy defies the system
In late February, Russia’s Justice Ministry announced fresh additions to its extensive list of “foreign agents” — a label ...
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