Only 36% of recent applications for food assistance have been processed on time by the state, federal officials said.
The Qawalangin Tribe depends on recently threatened federal funding for most of its programs, including food distribution services and cultural activities.
Existing agriculture policies are Railbelt-centric and need to address food security statewide, writes Rodger Painter in a ...
Senate Bill 139 aims to protect Alaska’s farmland by banning foreign adversaries from buying land near military bases, citing ...
The Alaska Legislature is considering a slate of bills this session that could reshape everything from what restaurants serve your food in, to how the state handles firearms, ...
In her address, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) acknowledged that the stated policy priorities of U.S. President Donald Trump – such as reducing fentanyl trafficking, the restructuring of ...
As Women’s History Month highlights the contributions of women across industries, a quiet transformation is unfolding in ...
Suppliers that want to bid on the contracts for 1 million pounds of pollock fillets, nuggets, and sticks must submit bids by ...
There is a path to increasing food security without an Alaska Department of Agriculture this legislative session.
For farmers in Tyonek and reindeer herders in Nome, cuts to U.S. Department of Agriculture’s grants and staff challenge local ...
Steve and Sara Masterman turned a curiosity about growing apples in the Arctic into a full-blown cold-climate fruit-growing ...
Chase Matthews was accepted into 155 colleges in all 50 states. So far, she has $6 million in scholarship offers, making her one of the most successful scholarship earners in Georgia history. Matthews ...