The student council is calling on the Skagway School Board to make the attendance policy more inclusive by allowing students ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the state of Alaska’s latest attempt to alter Alaska’s decades-old system of subsistence fishing management. In a one-sentence order Monday, the court said it will ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a lower court's decision in a case involving subsistence fishing in Alaska, a decision that keeps in place a unique federal protection viewed as critical ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — Nearly five years after a federal board granted a subsistence hunt to a Native American tribe experiencing food insecurity during the throes of the pandemic, the state of Alaska ...
The Alaska Federation of Natives has launched an aggressive campaign to fight the Safari Club International's effort to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a case Monday that could have decided if rural Alaskans should continue getting preferential fishing rights on most rivers and lakes on state and federal land.
On August 20, 2025, in United States v. Alaska No. 24‑2251, the Ninth Circuit affirmed the federal government’s authority to create a rural subsistence fishing priority in navigable waters on federal ...
Little Duncan Bay and Duncan Canal as seen from Portage Mountain west of Petersburg. (File/KFSK) “Outlast” is a survival show where contestants are dropped into the Alaska wilderness to compete for a ...
An Alaska lawmaker is pursuing a state constitutional amendment in hopes of resolving a decades-old conflict between state and federal management over subsistence hunting and fishing. The measure from ...
This article has been corrected to note Patty Sullivan is a spokesperson for the Department of Law, not an attorney. A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled that U.S. government officials did not ...
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the board which regulates subsistence hunting on federal lands within Alaska acted legally when it created an emergency hunt ...
A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled that U.S. government officials did not overstep when they allowed an emergency hunt near the Southeast Alaska town of Kake during the first year of the COVID-19 ...
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