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On June 10, a federal grand jury in Anchorage returned an indictment charging Sean Mobley from Wasilla, with distributing ...
A federal appeals court late Wednesday, June 4, upheld a lower court’s order requiring the U.S. Education Department to reinstate more than 1,300 fired employees and blocking an executive order ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration is threatening to strip a company of oil and gas leases in Cook Inlet outside Anchorage, saying it’s sitting on deposits that could delay an impending ...
On Friday, June 6, the federal agency in charge of offshore oil and gas drilling announced that it will be rewriting its core regulations to replace all references to “Gulf ...
Members from the Alaska Dive, Search, Rescue, and Recovery Team are heading to Homer to resume the search for the final member of a Texas family who went missing last ...
Despite the gloomy conditions, spirits were high as volunteers gathered for the 18th annual Little Su River Clean-Up on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
The Apostle Paul makes a remarkable request of believers, “be imitators of me” (1 Corinthians 4:16). He is not calling on believers to follows him as the example, but Jesus, ...
Su’s hottest new restaurant is set to showcase the best of its culinary talent. On June 20, Alaskana Social Club, at Meier ...
Rivers Fly and Tackle celebrates 33 years in business in 2025. The fly and tackle shop has grown over the years, adapting to changing fisheries and incorporating an array ...
All information reported in the Police Beat is obtained from police department press releases. Defendants are presumed ...
The Trump administration has begun the hard work of moving federal government policy toward market-affirming policies and away from the progressive tax-spend-debt madness of the Biden years.
At the conclusion of the 2025 Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference much attention was given to profitability of fossil fuels, while far less was said about the meaning of “sustainability” itself.