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In new challenges to Tongass 'Roadless Rule,' pro-logging arguments have disappeared

The state of Alaska, a coalition of business groups and a pair of electric-power organizations have opened a new round in the generation-long fight...

 

State challenges roadless rule for Tongass

A legal challenge by the state to the Biden administration’s reinstatement of the roadless rule, banning logging and road building on more than n...

 
 By Larry Persily    Opinion    May 18, 2023

Guest Editorial: Exaggerated claims don't help anyone

Elected officials, ballot initiative supporters and opponents, campaign managers and anyone else who writes, texts or tweets outlandish claims and...

 

Federal judge temporarily blocks new Biden WOTUS clean water wetlands rule

A federal judge in North Dakota on Wednesday blocked in 24 states the Biden administration’s newly effective definition of waters that can be r...

 

New federal law will allow halibut charter fleet to buy commercial quota shares

The halibut charter boat fleet in Southeast and the Gulf of Alaska will be able to collectively buy quota shares from commercial fishermen under a pro...

 

Student loan repayment pause extended by White House

WASHINGTON — The Department of Education announced last month it is extending the pandemic-era pause on federal student loan repayments until June 3...

 

Six GOP-led states win national injunction against Biden student debt relief plan

WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Monday issued a nationwide injunction indefinitely blocking the Biden administration’s student debt rel...

 
 By Yereth Rosen    News    November 10, 2022

In closely watched Alaska U.S. Senate and House races, outcomes will take 2 weeks to be determined

The nation's eyes are on the U.S. Senate and House races in Alaska, but anyone wanting to know the... Full story

 

Early voting open for midterm election

Early in-person voting for the 2022 state general election opened on Monday. Petersburg residents...

 
 By James Brooks    News    September 8, 2022

Five takeaway lessons from Alaska's first ranked choice election

The Alaska Division of Elections on Friday certified the state’s Aug. 16 special general election for U.S. House, confirming Democrat Mary Peltola a...

 

Biden to wipe out $10,000 in student loan debt for many borrowers

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he will cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt for Pell Grant borrowers and up t... Full story

 

Alaska voters will select new member of Congress on Tuesday

Alaska voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, August 16 to mark their ballots in a couple of...

 
 By Larry Persily    Opinion    June 2, 2022

Guest Editorial

Despite repeated claims and allegations conjured up from the thin air of political dishonesty, there has never been any proof, no charges and...

 

Alaska Fish Factor

Pollock protein noodles, southern-style Alaska wild wings, candied salmon ice cream, fish oils for pets, fish and chips meal kits and finfish...

 

Guest Editorial

Every kid should learn from their parents the modern way to avoid responsibility for misdeeds and missed homework. When you fail or do something stupi...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 2, 2021

COVID-19 weekly update:

Breakthrough COVID-19 cases found in Alaska April 30 Between Feb. 1 and March 31, Alaska Department... Full story

 
 News    May 6, 2021

Alaska woman says feds searched home for Pelosi's laptop

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Federal agents served a search warrant at a boutique resort in Homer, Alaska, saying they were looking for a laptop stolen f...

 

FBI arrests Wasilla man on Capitol riot charges

ANCHORAGE (AP) – A Wasilla construction worker faces federal charges in the January breach of the U.S. Capitol. Aaron James Mileur, 41, was a...

 
 By Ron Loesch    Opinion    March 18, 2021

Editorial

The Alaskan Republican Party's censure of U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski for voting to convict former Pres...

 

Murkowski says she can't fear fallout for impeachment vote

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said Tuesday she knows her vote to convict former President Donald Trump during h...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 28, 2021

Borough assembly member only resident to receive mask warning

Since the Borough Assembly passed the masking mandate at their Nov. 16 meeting, the Petersburg...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 14, 2021

Residents condemn Jan. 6 Capitol takeover

A large group of President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the United States Capitol Building on...

 

Dunleavy plans appeal of mine project denial

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said the state will appeal the U.S. Army Corps of...

 

Alaska Fish Factor: State's commercial fisheries set to get breather from fund swapping rather than lawmakers' largess

As Alaska faces its toughest budget squeeze ever, the state’s commercial fisheries are set to get a bit of a breather. But it is due more to fund swap...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 24, 2020

Donald Trump Jr. spotted in Petersburg

Donald Trump Jr. was in Petersburg this month with his son and several friends, according to a...

 

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