Two American truckers, John Schank and Fred Austin, will be transporting the annual U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from Wrangell ...
In January 2023 the U.S. Forest Service reinstated the Roadless Rule on the Tongass National Forest, a decision widely celebrated by Tribal Nations in Southeast Alaska, across Alaska and nationally.
Trump referred to his “special relationship” with Gov. Mike Dunleavy and said he will focus on developing Alaska resources ...
Alaska's elected leaders are hopeful that major drilling, road and mining projects in the state will pick up momentum again under a second term with Donald Trump as president. The Republican president ...
On Saturday, Nov. 9, the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree made a stop in Utah as part of its 4,000-mile journey from Alaska to ...
Joel Jackson, the president of the Organized Village of Kake, a tribal community, has lived within the Tongass National Forest in Alaska his entire life. His community relies on the land for ...
The U.S. Forest Service gave proper approval to logging and road construction in southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, a Ninth Circuit panel ruled Tuesday. (CN) – The U.S. Forest Service gave ...
The 74-foot Sitka spruce was harvested from the Tongass National Forest in Alaska last month and is scheduled to make a ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy discusses the magnitude of Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office and what that means for Alaska.
Veteran Lynden Drivers John Schank and Fred Austin behind the wheel Lynden Lynden’s multi-modal capabilities allow customers ...
The Tongass National Forest, in partnership with the Society of American Foresters, will bring this special gift from Alaska to the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. with the help ...