Bitter cold, snowy winter conditions could prolong storm recovery efforts along Alaska's rural western coast, Gov. Mike ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has requested that President Donald Trump declare a major disaster for the state in response to storm damage in Western Alaska. "I determined this incident is of such ...
After the remnants of a typhoon devastated villages in western Alaska, Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked President Trump for federal ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s decision to appoint a suspended attorney to a public seat on the state’s judge-nominating board does not ...
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Alaska storm damage so bad many evacuees won’t go home for at least 18 months, governor says
In one of the hardest hit villages, Kipnuk, an initial assessment showed that 121 homes — or 90% of the total — have been ...
In the aftermath of a destructive typhoon, communities across western Alaska have been destroyed from historic floodwaters, ...
In the next few years, Alaskans could see sweeping changes to everyday life under an ambitious and far-reaching program ...
Hundreds of people have lost their homes and evacuated after toxic waters destroyed dozens of buildings in communities in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Alaska.
The disaster declaration would unlock federal resources to respond to the Lower Kuskokwim and Lower Yukon regions in Western Alaska, in addition to the Northwest Arctic Borough.
Anchorage leaders said Friday they expect as many as 1,600 people to be evacuated to the state's largest city.
Hundreds have been evacuated in military helicopters and planes to Bethel and Anchorage. Now, state officials are assessing ...
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