Six years from now, the Red Dog Mine, the major funding source for the Northwest Arctic Borough, is expected to close. But ...
Removing all the offshore oil infrastructure from Cook Inlet could cost $1 billion. But some platforms have sat idle for ...
Aaron Poe, Anchorage wildlife biologist and father of a trans teen daughter: “People need to understand that trans people ...
Dear Annie: “Eighty-One Years Wise,” who wrote in about feeling uncomfortable around poorly behaved children, was spot on, ...
Bob Griffin was removed from the state board of education and Mike Porcaro was removed from a paid position with a commercial fishery commission.
The stars continue aligning for the Professional Women’s Hockey League following a regular season that featured record-breaking crowds, and the playoff picture not settled until the final horn sounded ...
A vehicle is pulled onto an Alaska Towing and Wrecking flatbed truck during abatement of an extensive homeless camp adjacent to Cuddy Family Midtown Park on Tuesday. (Marc Lester / ADN) Vehicle towing ...
Valerie Nurr’araaluk Davidson “has transitioned out” of the role, according to a memo to staff sent by ANTHC, which operates the Alaska Native Medical Center. Natasha Singh will serve as interim chief ...
The Anchorage Daily News has been tracking developments and, through reporting and submissions, we’ve compiled a list of nearly 50 official commitments from students around Alaska in the Class of 2024 ...
What business would be allowed to operate like this? What business would look past these significant failures in leadership and keep the chief executive? None.
One-sided governance is bad for our city, and I’m running for re-election to preserve the necessary checks and balances that protect our democracy.
The Alaska Department of Public Safety plan to expand tribal arrest authority over a roughly 68-square-mile area near Sutton was supposed to start next month.