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Albert Khamitov, a man from Russia, broke no laws when he came to the U.S. He was then locked in ICE facilities for over a ...
Last month, the Russian Orthodox Church canonized a new saint: Olga Michael, who lived in the small ton of Kwethluk, Alaska, until her death in 1979. St. Olga is the first Yup’ik to be canonized in ...
Explore the wild beauty of Alaska in stunning 4K resolution. From towering glaciers and snow-covered mountains to remote villages, deep forests, and breathtaking wildlife, this cinematic film uncovers ...
Cyril and Methodius were the Greek linguists whose translation of Christian texts into the Slavic language inspired Fr. John Veniaminov, later St. Innocent of Alaska, to establish Alaska’s first ...
"St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska," as she is officially known, was canonized June 19 as the first female ...
Dan Sullivan (R-AK) spoke about joint incursions into Alaska's air space by Russia and Chinese forces.
Contained in the new federal spending law formerly known as the "Big Beautiful Bill" is funding for 17 icebreakers, 21 cutters, more than 40 helicopters and six large patrol airplanes, Coast Guard ...
Both the U.S. and Japan have developed and deployed missile defense networks to protect against emerging threats.
Alaska's abundant energy reserves could strengthen American security amid Middle East tensions and Ukraine conflict, with a ...
A cultural burn in Fort Yukon, Alaska in May 2024. The wildland fire community, along with governments, policy makers, and ...
The following is the July 2, 2025, Congressional Research Service report, Changes in the Arctic: Background and Issues for ...
St. Olga, a Yup'ik woman who died in 1979 at age 63, was a midwife, a mother of 13 and the wife of an Orthodox Christian ...