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As 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, the 'Forced To Leave' exhibit at the UAMN highlights Alaska's ...
An Unangax̂ Elder is bringing the history of her home island to light through a new online zine that highlights the forced ...
Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Leon Crane was co-piloting a B-24 Liberator heavy bomber when an engine malfunctioned and it crashed ...
Opposition parties come together to protest against the state government over the death of a student in Balasore by self-immolation.
Officials in the community of King Cove, which has about 870 residents and is on the south side of the Alaska Peninsula, sent ...
( JTA) — A little-known creek in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska had been officially named “Nazi Creek” for 80 years — until ...
Five members of the United States military were recently honored by the Northeast PA Quilts of Valor at an outdoor ceremony ...
War came suddenly to Alaska, but not unexpectedly. Throughout the 1930s, a rising chorus of voices had alerted a reluctant nation to the threat of Japanese aggression and the vulnerability ...
These vintage photographs of bear biologists, bear hunters, and more were taken on the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge from 1950 through the 1980s.
Military leaders and a senator from Alaska have have discussed reviving a World War II-era base on Adak as part of the U.S. Arctic strategy.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem became the first cabinet member to visit Alaska during President Donald Trump’s second term, with a trip to Kodiak’s Coast Guard base on Monday ...