The state of Alaska’s case against a Haines man charged with animal cruelty is stuck in a holding pattern, seven months after officials first removed dozens of animals from his wildlife facility.
A U.S. District Court judge ordered the federal government to pay $1.6 million in attorney fees to Wild Fish Conservancy to ...
A recent study by NOAA Fisheries found that shore-based observers can effectively strengthen catch accounting in Alaska’s pollock fishery, offering a viable complement to electronic monitoring systems ...
Anchorage Animal Care and Control says organizations and community members have stepped up to help after officers seized 150 ...
Flight attendants on a recent Delta Air Lines flight reportedly used a beverage cart to trap an unruly passenger on in his ...
Scientists have developed facial recognition software for bears that they say will decrease maulings. They say using this ...
The Alaska Department of Law is required by state law to publish an annual report; it doesn't include internet intercepts.
A conversation with Graham Granger, whose combination of protest and performance art spread beyond campus. “AI chews up and ...
Two dog-walking Soldotna residents are fighting a pair of unusual federal fines after getting in an argument with a fur ...
Two Montana men have been sentenced each to a misdemeanor charge of conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act after reaching plea ...
I’LL NEVER FORGET my first trapped coyote, because it was actually my third. When I started canine trapping years ago, I caught a big male coyote that I could hear howling from the field behind my ...
Adam B traps his little brother in school and regrets it immediately after seeing the reaction. 'This is a mistake, President': Bill Ackman responds to Trump's call for a one-year 10% cap on credit ...