Alaska's Cook Inlet was home to nearly 1,300 beluga whales in the late 1970s, but today the population hovers around 300. Despite almost two decades of recovery work, the whales aren't bouncing back.
Cook Inlet belugas swimming in northern Cook Inlet, near Anchorage, Alaska. Photo: Arial BrewerAlaska's Cook Inlet was home to nearly 1,300 beluga ...
Every US state offers students a variety of possible student experiences. Here are the best college towns in every state ...
The National Marine Fisheries Service has determined current management of the Gulf of Alaska chinook fishery is adequate to prevent endangerment of the species ...
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The 5 fastest-growing cities in the nation are in Texas as NYC continues to shrink
Texas dominates the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest population rankings, led by Celina’s 24.6% surge as midsize suburbs outpace ...
Across the U.S., Indigenous people are gathering to honor loved ones as part of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples ...
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Big companies position themselves for payday from $50B federal rural health fund
This story was originally published by KFF Health News. Tory Starr is worried about the people who get medical care at Open ...
Republicans have gained an advantage in a national congressional redistricting battle among states ahead of the midterm ...
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