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Emily Edenshaw, President and CEO of the Alaska Native Heritage Center since 2019, will step down July 31, 2025. The Board ...
The U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management has proposed rescinding a rule put in place last year that added new restrictions on oil and gas development in the National Petroleum ...
Several dozen protesters were outside Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s annual Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference where top Trump administration officials pushed to expand drilling, mining and logging in the ...
Top Trump administration officials — fresh off touring one of the country's largest oil fields in the Alaska Arctic — headlined an energy conference led by the state's Republican governor on Tuesday ...
Throughout the trip, President Donald Trump's Cabinet members called for increased oil production in Alaska and the ...
For years, Alaska’s North Slope Iñupiat have endured a challenging relationship with the U.S. government and groups that have no connection to our lands and people, often characterized by ...
Starting an immersion program in an Alaska Native language comes with challenges: An educator often needs to create the curriculum and teaching materials themselves, and they sometimes need to ...
"Dark Winds," AMC’s addictive adaptation of Tony Hillerman’s best-selling Navajo tribal police novels has been a standout with critics since its 2022 debut. After its arrival on Netflix in Aug ...
The first episode of the Alaska is the Center of the Universe podcast begins with a dark story told by Iñupiaq Elder Ron Brower Sr. It’s about a creature that goes by different names in ...
One woman in Nome is using social media as a tool to teach the Inupiaq language. Gail Smithhisler runs a Facebook page called Iñupiaq Word of the Day. She posts daily videos of herself teaching ...
A pair of Inupiaq brothers from Nome, Alaska, Oliver and Wilson Hoogendorn, have won a grand prize of $500,000 in the first season of a national reality TV show series competition called “Race ...
Though the weather outside was frightful, schoolchildren in the northern Alaska Inupiac community of Nuiqsut were so delighted for a visit by Santa that they braved wind chills of 25 degrees below ...