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Join us for an unforgettable journey as I invite my buddy to experience the thrill of salmon fishing in Alaska! This is day five of our epic five-day adventure, where we managed to catch a stunning total of 100 salmon! Watch as we float down the river, share laughs, and tackle the challenges of fishing in the beautiful Alaskan wilderness. From strategizing our fishing spots t...


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At its October 28-29, 2026 Work Session in Anchorage at the Egan Convention Center, 555 West 5th Avenue, the board will review ACRs for possible scheduling in the 2026/2027 meeting cycle. In order for the board to approve and schedule an ACR for later in the meeting cycle, the ACR must meet one of the following criteria as established in 5 AAC 39.999.

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A preliminary investigation revealed the female had been walking her dog next to a salmon stream when she encountered a bear with cubs. The bear bit the victim several times on the legs, but the dog’s barking diverted the bear’s attention. The victim was able to crawl away and play dead. Once the sow and cubs left the area, the victim called 911 and walked to the nearest resi...


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River otter attacks in Anchorage, while rare, have been reported over the last decade. The most recent incident occurred on August 18 along Campbell Creek near Taku Park where an adult was injured by an otter when it approached the victim and a group of children along the creek. In late July a child on a paddleboard was bitten after encountering a group of four river otters o...


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 “This is a classic example of a solution in search of a problem. Rescinding the Roadless Rule will compromise the social license the Forest Service needs to conduct more forest health treatments adjacent to communities of people—in other words, in places that are not roadless areas,” continued Wood. “The Roadless Rule is and always has been about valuing our public lands and...


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