Produce and power are both costly in the state. So researchers are testing ways to address both issues using the same land.
By Eva Holland for the Food and Environment Reporting Network. Broadcast version by Laura Hatch for Alaska News Service reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration ...
In Skagway, one of Alaska’s most popular cruise ports, food problems revolve around one big issue: The number of people in town can range from 900 to 10,000.
The reconciliation bill under consideration by the U.S. Senate threatens to do more harm than good for Alaska’s food systems. While some provisions may offer benefits for agriculture nationwide, the ...
More than 66,000 Alaskans could see federal food assistance cut off in November as the government shutdown enters its second month. Alaska receives more than $25 million in federal funding for its ...
While most Alaskans live near roadways, 82% of Alaskan communities are found off the road network. And that means shipping food involves planes, ports, weather stations, and all sorts of public ...
An advocacy group focused on strengthening food security and food systems in Alaska faced a devastating setback this month as the U.S. Department of Agriculture pulled a $6 million grant from their ...