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Supporting Public Health Across State Lines

Supporting Public Health Across State Lines

Governor Kathy Hochul today joined Governors Bob Ferguson (WA), Josh Green (HI), Maura Healey (MA), Tina Kotek (OR), Ned Lamont (CT), Lou Leon Guerrero (GU), Dan McKee (RI), Matt Meyer (DE), Wes Moore (MD), Phil Murphy (NJ), Gavin Newsom (CA),...

Owner:  American Government
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Sealaska Heritage dedicates Indigenous Science Building, totem pole in Juneau

Sealaska Heritage dedicates Indigenous Science Building, totem pole in Juneau

NOTN- Sealaska Heritage Institute held a public ceremony yesterday to officially open new Indigenous Science Building and dedicate a newly carved totem pole that will take its place on Juneau’s waterfront. The event, held on Indigenous People’s...

Owner:  Cliff Dumas
Photos show polar bears getting cozy at abandoned research station

Photos show polar bears getting cozy at abandoned research station

Polar bears on an island off Russia's far eastern coast have taken over an abandoned research station and made themselves at home. Drone footage captured by photographer Vadim Makhorov shows the large bears getting comfortable in the remains of a...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
Aspen talent appears in Teton Gravity Research’s ‘Pressure Drop’ at the Wheeler

Aspen talent appears in Teton Gravity Research’s ‘Pressure Drop’ at the Wheeler

The Wheeler Opera House will be buzzing with hometown pride at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, when Teton Gravity Research presents its latest film, “Pressure Drop.” It will be an evening of poster signings, prize giveaways, a ski raffle, and an...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
Only with your support can the Alaska Watchman continue this mission

Only with your support can the Alaska Watchman continue this mission

Hello, faithful men and women of the watch. Our coverage of Alaska news continues as the world undergoes this fourth turning, and we do our best to illuminate the darkness here in the Last Frontier. Today, I want to share the plain truth about...

Owner:  Jacob Libbey
Dangerous 'supershear' earthquakes pose risk to California, new research suggests
Typhoon-devastated Alaska facing hardships more severe than most Americans will ever comprehend

Typhoon-devastated Alaska facing hardships more severe than most Americans will ever comprehend

Typhoon Halong was an unusual storm, likely fueled by the Pacific’s near-record warm surface temperatures this fall. Its timing means recovery will be even more difficult than usual for these hard-hit communities, as Alaska meteorologist Rick...

Owner:  John K Byrne
Blazing a New Trail: School of Science Student Turns Summer in Alaska into Lifelong Passion

Blazing a New Trail: School of Science Student Turns Summer in Alaska into Lifelong Passion

Earth & Environmental Sciences student Carissa Cullen holding a chainsaw during a summer opportunity at Denali National Park in Alaska. A life amongst fire and flames isn’t the typical path for a geologist, but a summer opportunity in Denali...

Owner:  American Government
Photos show polar bears chilling at home in abandoned Russian research station

Photos show polar bears chilling at home in abandoned Russian research station

Polar bears that have taken over an abandoned polar research station off Russia’s far eastern coast were intimately captured in drone footage by Vadim Makhorov. The photographer was filming the landscape of Kolyuchin Island during a cruise in the...

Owner:  Madison Venture Corp & David Radler
Rivers in Alaska, Yukon set to warm: how will this affect salmon?

Rivers in Alaska, Yukon set to warm: how will this affect salmon?

Research coming from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado Boulder incorporated Indigenous knowledge into their research The North — including the Yukon and Alaska — is warming much faster than the rest of the...

Owner:  Todd Carpenter & Canso Investment Counsel
Newcomb, 91, pioneered snow science, safety"

Newcomb, 91, pioneered snow science, safety"

In 2006, Bob McLaurin wanted to take his son Duncan, then 14 and visually impaired, up the Grand Teton. He approached Rod Newcomb about guiding them. “Are you sure you want an old guy like me to take your son up the Grand?” McLaurin recalled...

Owner:  Kevin Olson
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