Alaska is set to receive $273 million per year for five years from the program, created as part of President Trump's spending ...
Generations Southeast Vocational Training Center signed a deal to promote workforce development for the Ketchikan Shipyard.
Kinross Alaska creates Manh Choh Community Fund and seeds it with $1 million to benefit eight communities in the Tanana ...
The school board plans to discuss the state of after-school child care as it decides what to do with $1 million in city ...
At least two large processors are looking closer to home to fill employment vacancies. Officials say costs and stricter ...
President Donald Trump signed a bill into law on Dec. 26, 2025, that extends the deadline for eligible Alaska Native Vietnam War veterans to claim up to 160 acres of federal land. The deadline for the ...
Judge finds Alaska’s bid to reauthorize wolf-shooting program on Kenai Peninsula is unconstitutional
The Salty Dog Saloon landmark on the Homer Spit in Homer, Alaska, at the end of Kenai Peninsula and surrounded by Kachemak Bay. (Lawrence Weslowski Jr./Dreamstime/TNS) A judge has ordered the Alaska ...
Cass Technical High School's harp program is the longest-running public-school harp program in the nation. Founded in 1925, the program has a legacy of teachers mentoring their students to eventually ...
The Trump administration wants the public to weigh in as it prepares for a review of the federal subsistence program in Alaska, an action that the state’s largest Alaska Native group fears will weaken ...
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Men and women of the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Helping Addicts Recover Progressively (HARP) program competed in a holiday contest, ringing in the holiday cheer.
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Chesterfield Jail HARP program participants face off in Christmas decorating competition
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RICHMOND, Va. — Participants in the Helping Addicts Recover Progressively (HARP) program at Chesterfield County Jail kicked off their annual Christmas decorating competition Thursday night. Now in its ...
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