More than 2,000 people attend Anchorage No Kings rally, joining hundreds statewide
As the bulk of the crowd packed the park, dozens of rallygoers lined Fifth and Sixth avenues waving signs and receiving supportive honks from passing cars.
by APRN News | Oct 18, 2025
As the bulk of the crowd packed the park, dozens of rallygoers lined Fifth and Sixth avenues waving signs and receiving supportive honks from passing cars.
by APRN News | Oct 18, 2025
Hundreds have been evacuated in military helicopters and planes to Bethel and Anchorage. Now, state officials are assessing what it’ll take to rebuild villages hit hard by the storm.
by APRN News | Oct 18, 2025
Alaska Federation of Natives delegates passed 42 resolutions on Saturday, including a call for more federal help for Western Alaska and protections for subsistence practices.
by APRN News | Oct 18, 2025
Begich spent much of his 14-minute speech touting what he believes to be economic benefits that Alaska Native communities will reap from the budget reconciliation bill.
by NPR News | Oct 19, 2025
Safety precautions haven’t caught up with enthusiasm for the sport. Researchers call for a new push for eye-ware.
by NPR News | Oct 19, 2025
Roman Surovtsev is like many others who were detained at their regularly scheduled ICE check-ins. What makes his case different is that his wife has marshalled a team of lawyers on his behalf.
by NPR News | Oct 19, 2025
Organizers said some 2,600 protests were planned in the U.S. on Saturday. The protests were largely peaceful, as demonstrators united in their stated aim to safeguard the country’s democratic values.
by NPR News | Oct 18, 2025
People gathered for pro-democracy protests across the country today.