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It’s unacceptable that the Native Iñupiat of Kaktovik are being prevented from exercising self-determination and economic sustainability on our own land.
None of this is to suggest that presidents and their economic policies don’t matter. It’s just that they don’t matter as much as presidents and their partisans claim they do.
The shooting at Abundant Life Christian School wasn’t a shock. Far too often, an average day at school in this country comes with gunfire.
Efforts by some each year in Alaska to pay out the largest PFD possible have corrupted Alaska politics, threatened the vitality of the Fund, and represents a selfish intergenerational money grab.
Open up state land for homesteading opportunities and prevent the government from punishing hard-working people.
Maybe do not burn wood when there is no wind or the air is inverted.
If insurance companies have no legal incentive to approve a claim, they will too often deny or delay it. It’s time for Congress to restore the possibility of justice for millions and answer the urgent calls for reform.
As a community, we need to find solutions that allow public and private programs to coexist and thrive.
The emergence of a new generation of voters has combined with shifting attitudes about identity and security to upend those notions of what motivates the Latino electorate.
2024 report card shows worrying trends in snow, ice, wildfire and more.
Few food production methods anywhere in the world are more sustainable and well-regulated than fisheries in Alaska.
As the state’s largest electric utility, Chugach’s priority is providing safe, affordable and reliable power to our more than 91,000 members
It’s up to us all to maintain Alaska as a welcoming, inclusive place where people can thrive.
After more than six years curating the ADN’s opinion content, Tom Hewitt looks back.