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Iditarod teams now head onto frozen sections of Norton Sound, where windstorms have been known to derail a frontrunner's championship aspirations.
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Two lawsuits over oil development in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska claim the Trump administration overstepped its authority by opening once-protected areas to development
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Members of Alaska Youth For Environmental Action shared personal narratives as part of their Civics and Conservation Summit.
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Their concerns range from habitat destruction to the loss of subsistence rights.
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The extension allows state agencies to continue responding to ongoing needs associated with the storm. House Republicans said the administration's approach could be legally vulnerable.
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Indigenous mushers have strong historical and cultural ties to the Iditarod and were key figures in the early days of the race. When John Baker, an Iñupiaq from Kotzebue, won the 2011 Iditarod, that marked an Alaska Native resurgence in the competition. This year, two of the top contenders are Alaska Native and past Iditarod champions — Ryan Redington and Pete Kaiser. Three rookies in this year's race are Indigenous but bring a lot experience to the running of their first Iditarod.