It's not easy to accept 70 new students in the middle of the school year, but College Gate Elementary School in Anchorage welcomed children forced to relocate to Anchorage after Typhoon Halong.
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Bill Gates Has a Point

With over $100 billion to his name, Mr. Gates is arguably one of the least appropriate people to police language on the climate crisis, given that he won’t shoulder the worst consequences. His memo ...
A statewide effort to replace lost subsistence harvests is part of the system of aid that organizations are trying to tailor ...
I’m bringing my heritage out onto the runway in a contemporary manner,” said Kelsay. It is important, she said, to create designs based on her Indigenous culture, which helps “tell a story” about her ...
Across hundreds of Alaskan communities, public schools are often the safest buildings where people can take shelter during ...
Walking a storm-scoured Alaska beach, archaeologist Rick Knecht knelt to pick up a wooden figurine the size of his palm.
Remnants of a typhoon in October caused widespread devastation to communities in southwest Alaska, but the most damage was in ...
Sabine Siekmann was only 17 when she boarded her first plane in 1988, leaving Rotenburg, Germany, for Pocatello as a Rotary ...
In an effort to replace the energy production of the soon-to-be-decommissioned Allen S. King plant in Oak Park Heights, Xcel Energy has set in motion plans for a large-scale solar farm spread across ...
The Yup'ik (Southwest Alaska): The Yup'ik people rely heavily on salmon for subsistence. They have developed sophisticated ...