Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Under Fire for 'Unlawful Cancellation' of Oil Leases as Prices Hit Highest Point of 2023 The move will block new drilling on millions of acres at a time when gas prices are at their highest of the year. By Jack Gist September 7, 2023
John Locher / AP Photo State Board of Education Bans Boys from Girls' School Sports Teams “If a separate high school athletics team is established for female students, participation shall be limited to females." By Brandon Poulter September 1, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP Biden to Skip 9/11 Anniversary in New York City, Has Other Destination Planned President Joe Biden will be the first president to not attend any ceremonies commemorating the anniversary of Sept. 11. By The Associated Press August 28, 2023
Jack Guez - AFP / Getty Images 'New Era' Dawning as Joint China-Russia Warship Fleet Aggressively Approaches Alaska Coast A joint Russian-Chinese naval force appeared off the coast of Alaska recently, triggering a strong U.S. response. By Jack Davis August 6, 2023
Damian Dovarganes / AP Alaska Mayor Proposes Solution to Homeless in His City: A One-Way Ticket to Los Angeles The mayor of Anchorage, Alaska, has a unique solution to his city's homeless problem, and it involves Los Angeles. By Jack Davis and July 31, 2023
Matt Cardy / Getty Images Left Now Coming for Your Environmentally 'Damaging' Wood-Burning Stoves Wood stoves are making some blue states hot under the collar as they turn up the heat on the Environmental Protection Agency. By Jack Davis July 5, 2023
Patrick J. Endres / Getty Images Aggressive Moose Stumbles Strangely Through Tiny Alaskan Town, They Kill the Charging Beast and Notice a Horrifying First “It was drooling and being very aggressive towards people and it was wobbly, unstable on its legs,” a state fish and game official said. By Lorri Wickenhauser June 23, 2023
Eve Baker - Fort Wainwright Public Affairs Office / APCommentary Chinese Nationals Stopped Near Sensitive Alaskan Military Base, Frightening Discovery Made in Their Car: Report The alleged Chinese spies had an easily obtained tool in their possession that would have made spying much easier. By Richard Bledsoe June 2, 2023
Vernon Tyau via AP Family Fishing Trip Turns Into a Nightmare When 3 Die and 2 Go Missing The boats the Tyau clan chartered, named the Pockets and the Awakin, set out last Friday. The cause of the incident is being investigated. By The Associated Press June 1, 2023
Diane Keough / Getty Images Truckers Get the Best News in Years as Alaskan Fleet Makes Huge Announcement A surge in drilling and mining project approvals has recreated a veritable 'gold rush' for truckers in Alaska. By Bryan Chai May 13, 2023