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Published on Jun 1, 2025Source: WDRB - Kentucky - Indeterminate
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Published on Jun 1, 2025
Opinion: Trump programs threaten Alaska’s economy and working families
Getty Images Three top Trump appointees are visiting Alaska this week to tout the president’s executive order on Alaska. If only this administration were actually pursuing job creation and growth in our state. Instead, illegal cancellation of energy …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
Alaska Airlines launches new first class dining experience
Alaska Airlines is keeping the pedal to the floor with its culinary offerings, with the debut of Chef’s (tray) Table, a First Class dining program curated by top chefs along the West Coast. The program launches with a menu created by Chef Brady Ishiwata …
Source: The Manual - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
'On the Beam' illuminates Alaska’s overlooked WWII airfields
War came suddenly to Alaska, but not unexpectedly. Throughout the 1930s, a rising chorus of voices had alerted a reluctant nation to the threat of Japanese aggression and the vulnerability of its northern territory, calling on Congress to pour resources …
Source: Fairbanks Daily News Miner - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
North Pole claims Mid Alaska Conference Tournament title with win over Monroe Catholic
The North Pole Patriots entered the Mid Alaska Conference championship with momentum, having won their previous three games by double digits. They maintained that dominance with a 15-0 run-rule victory over Monroe Catholic to claim the title on Saturday. …
Source: Fairbanks Daily News Miner - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
The big joy of tiny things at the University of Alaska Museum of the North
The first scale models I built from scratch were made of index cards, yellow file folders and white glue: a three-foot sailboat, a four-foot submarine, a 12-inch design for a gymnasium with courts, locker rooms, and a track. The roof was curved like …
Source: Fairbanks Daily News Miner - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
Entire Chilkoot National Historic Trail In Alaska Open For First Time In Five Years
A fieldworker crosses Beaver Pond using a boardwalk on the Chilkoot trail/NPS The entire Alaska portion of Chilkoot National Historic Trail will be open this summer for the first time in five years. Flooding in 2021 and 2022 damaged tread, footbridges, …
Source: National Parks Traveller - Neutral -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
Alaska man survives 3 hours pinned face down under a 700-pound boulder
Kell Morris does not remember exactly how he started tumbling or how he ended up on his stomach, but he remembers when a 700-pound boulder hit his back — the jolt of pain it caused as it pinned him down, and how instantly he knew he was in trouble. Morris, …
Source: West Hawaii Today - Hawaii - Pending -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
With 50 years writing about Alaska’s environments and landscapes, Debbie Miller has crafted a rich legacy
Debbie Miller with her daughters Casey (left) and Robin (right) hiking Triple Lakes Trail in Denali. (Photo provided by Debbie Miller) This is part of Alaska Authors, an occasional series about authors and other literary figures with ties to the 49th state …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jun 1, 2025
Alaska Sports Scoreboard: May 31, 2025
Runners near the finish line in the boys' DI 110 meter high hurdles during the Alaska State Track and Field Championships at Dimond High on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Bob Hallinen Photo) High School Soccer Girls Thursday South 4, Chugiak 0 Monroe …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral