• Search in Site

Search in Site

Alaska Native News

  • HOME
  • Featured
  • General
  • World
  • National
  • State
  • Rural
  • Arctic
  • Science/Education
  • Health
  • At Sea
  • Politics
  • Weather
  • Tides
  • Entertainment
    • Daily Crossword/Sudoku
    • Comics
  • Opinions/Op/Ed/Letters
    • Op/Ed and the Editor
    • Submit Press Release, OP/ED or Letter to the Editor
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us
  • North Slope/Northwest Alaska
  • Interior Alaska
  • Southwest Alaska
  • Southcentral
  • Southeast Alaska
  • This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Featured
  4. /
  5. Page 163
Home»Archives»Featured (Page 163)

Plastic Free July: Fishermen take action for cleaner coasts

By Alice van Veenendaal | Alaska Sea Grant on Jul 26, 2025   Featured, General News, News from Alaska SeaGrant  

Plastic Free July: Fishermen take action for cleaner coasts

Plastic Free July is a global movement to reduce single-use plastics, much of which end up in streams, rivers, and…

Kachemak Bay otters’ behavior seems unaffected by oyster farms

By Jeff Richardson | UAF on Jul 26, 2025   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Kachemak Bay otters’ behavior seems unaffected by oyster farms

The growing Kachemak Bay mariculture industry and a booming population of local sea otters appear to have a surprisingly uneventful…

Trump Moves to Kill PEPFAR, Potentially Dooming Millions to Death From AIDS

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Jul 26, 2025   Featured, National/World, World  

Trump Moves to Kill PEPFAR, Potentially Dooming Millions to Death From AIDS

“There will be an additional 6 million newly infected persons in the world,” said the United Nations’ top AIDS prevention…

House GOP Has ‘Shut Down Congress’ to Avoid Voting on Epstein Files

By Stephen Prager | Common Dreams on Jul 26, 2025   Featured, National, National/World  

House GOP Has ‘Shut Down Congress’ to Avoid Voting on Epstein Files

“Who’s he gonna pick?” Republican Thomas Massie asked of Speaker Mike Johnson. “Is he going to stand with the pedophiles…

This Day in Alaska History-July 26th, 1950

By Alaska Native News on Jul 26, 2025   Featured, This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

This Day in Alaska History-July 26th, 1950

Austin “Cap” Lathrop, long called Alaska’s first millionaire, spent over five decades in Alaska after purchasing a steamboat and moving…

July 25th, 1898

By VOA on Jul 25, 2025   Featured, This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

July 25th, 1898

…

This Day in Alaska History-July 25th, 1912

By Alaska Native News on Jul 25, 2025   Featured, This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

This Day in Alaska History-July 25th, 1912

After three days of fighting a raging wildfire that swept down the hillside threatening to burn the town, the residents…

Sullivan & Colleagues Seek to Reauthorize Young Fishermen’s Development Program

By Office of Senator Sullivan on Jul 24, 2025   Featured, State  

Sullivan & Colleagues Seek to Reauthorize Young Fishermen’s Development Program

WASHINGTON—U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski (both R-Alaska), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) have introduced bipartisan legislation…

Murkowski Helps Advance First Four Spending Bills with Alaska Wins

By Murkowski Press Office on Jul 24, 2025   Featured, State  

Murkowski Helps Advance First Four Spending Bills with Alaska Wins

Washington, DC – Last week, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, voted to advance four…

Trump Is the Most Dangerous Criminal in US History

By Thom Hartmann | Common Dreams on Jul 24, 2025   Featured, Op/Ed and the Editor  

Trump Is the Most Dangerous Criminal in US History

His most dangerous crime is not simply corruption or obstruction, nor even incitement of insurrection: It’s the deliberate attempted destruction…

« Previous 1 … 161 162 163 164 165 … 1,652 Next »



  • Advertise with Us
  • Submit Press Release, OP/ED or Letter to the Editor
  • Contact Alaska Native News
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026, ↑ Alaska Native News