When bulldozers began to tear down the East Wing of the White House, historians raised alarms that American history is buried ...
Jeron Joseph has no driver's license, and he's barely ever left his home village. After being displaced by ex-Typhoon Halong, ...
The new directory lists about 200 Indigenous artists of all disciplines, and the hope is to have it expand to more than 1,000 ...
Amanda Becker is The 19th’s Washington correspondent. She likes to use her perch to examine the gendered aspects of power and ...
Errin Haines is an editor-at-large and founding mother at The 19th. She is also author of The Amendment newsletter and host ...
Three controversial projects received a boost on Thursday from the Trump administration but remain far from construction.
A transcript of the Alaska Beacon's initial interview with the new candidate challenging Republican Rep. Nick Begich.
The University of Alaska Anchorage will extend interim chancellor Cheryl Siemers’ tenure through next summer and has ...
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management's "call for nominations" is an early step to a new lease sale in the National Petroleum ...
President Donald Trump granted the State of Alaska’s request for a federal disaster declaration for the damage wrought by the ...
Schultz, a registered Democrat, is the second person to register as an opponent for Begich in next year's election.
Nationwide, more than 42 million people could lose federally paid and state administered support that keeps them from going ...
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