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Loren Holmes
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Photographer and educator based in PIttsburgh. Former staff photojournalist at @adn.com | Anchorage Daily News
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Nearly four years ago I joined the crew of the Pinnacle as they searched for snow crab in the Bering Sea. Back then there was a lot of uncertainty about the fishery, and there still is, as @science.org reports. www.science.org/content/arti...
Can the Deadliest Catch crab fishery survive warming seas?
After a brutal heat wave, scientists race to predict how Bering Sea snow crabs will cope with climate change
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Editors and reporters of the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion submitted their notices of resignation today, after management from Carpenter Media Group made changes to a published story last week in response to intimidation from a state lawmaker and without input from our newsrooms.
#aknews
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Photos: Racers enjoyed sunny skies and an enthusiastic crowd during the 97th running of the Mount Marathon Race in Seward on Friday. www.adn.com/visual/photo...
Our favorite photos from the 2025 Mount Marathon Race
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Scenes from the 97th running of the Mount Marathon Race in Seward, Alaska
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has asked House minority members not to show up for the first five days of an August special session in order to thwart an effort by majority lawmakers to override his veto of $51 million in education funding.
To thwart veto overrides, Dunleavy asks House Republicans not to show up to special session he called
According to Alaska law, legislators must vote on overturning the governor’s vetoes within five days of convening.
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School districts and elected officials across Alaska were left reeling after Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed tens of millions of dollars in education funding from the state budget, weeks after lawmakers had overridden his earlier veto of a permanent increase to the school funding formula.
Alaska leaders decry governor’s education veto as districts consider new rounds of cuts
“The veto is problematic even for those of us who are on a very conservative side of the aisle,” said Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Peter Micciche.
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More than 3,000 demonstrators again gathered in downtown Anchorage on Saturday to protest a suite of federal policies enacted under the Trump administration, mirroring similar protests nationwide. www.adn.com/politics/202...
Thousands gather in Anchorage to protest Trump policies for second time in 2 weeks
Protesters showed up in droves to advocate against what many called violations of human rights.
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A classic Alaska newspaper correction in this week’s @chilkatvalleynews.bsky.social
In this current climate of cross-border tensions, I'm reminded of a story I reported in the towns of Hyder, Alaska and Stewart, BC back in the summer of 2015. Softball games in Canada on one day, a parade in America on another. A real cross-border party! It may be time for another visit soon.
Hyder, Alaska: Life and love on the international border - Anchorage Daily News
Hyder sits near the extreme southeast corner of Alaska, cut off from the rest of the state but connected by road to nearby Stewart, British Columbia. The connection between Hyder and Stewart runs deep...
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UPDATED: Thanks to a biologist (who is used to counting large bird colonies), we updated the story with a new crowd size estimate of 3,500+
Over 1,000 people showed up for the #HandsOFF rally in Anchorage
A crowd of demonstrators marched through downtown Anchorage on Saturday, carrying signs and rallying against actions taken by President Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk to reshape the federal government. www.adn.com/alaska-news/...
Over 1,000 join Anchorage’s ‘Hands Off!’ rally, part of national protests
Demonstrators carries signs and chanted slogans in Saturday’s rally against actions taken by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk to remake the federal government.
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Alaska has a new newspaper, The Seward Folly, published in Seward, Alaska. My friends
Marylynn and Bob Barnwell started it. I’m helping them by covering the Seward City Council. Hurray for community journalism!
sewardfolly.com.
The Seward Folly
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A sad update to this story.
Star, Anchorage’s celebrated downtown pet reindeer, has died in the wake of a mysterious series of break-ins and a possible poisoning. www.adn.com/alaska-news/...
Anchorage’s famed pet reindeer Star has died
The animal never recovered from pneumonia after someone sprayed a substance in its enclosure in February.
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The Alaska Volcano Observatory and several federal offices in Alaska have appeared on lists of leases set to be terminated by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
Future of some Alaska federal office leases uncertain, including for volcano monitoring
Federal agencies and their associates don’t know who to call during a period of continual uncertainty about federal leases.
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And really, the lead dogs usually get all the limelight but wheel dogs are just as deserving of some love
Oops, those are his wheel dogs, not his lead dogs. I blame sleep deprivation.
Jessie Holmes gives some love to his lead dogs Polar and Hercules after they won the Iditarod early this morning in Nome.
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Jessie Holmes, a 43-year-old Alabamian who came to Alaska more than 20 years ago, has earned his first win in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
Jessie Holmes earns his first Iditarod victory
The veteran musher’s victory is a capstone in a short but remarkably successful career in the race to Nome.
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I share half of the blame, I did my tires but not the wash