May152019News“The deaths of three people in two weeks at western Alaska jails underscore a perennial problem that rural officials have attempted to address: a lack of public safety personnel and facilities in villages.” Read the full article HERE Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Letter in support of the VPSO working groupNextNext post:Press Release: State Fails Alaska Native ChildrenRelated PostsThe U.S. Department of the Interior has issued an important letter inviting Tribal leaders to participate in consultations on the implementation of **Executive Order 14210**, signed by President Trump on February 11, 2025.Raymond Oney Appointed to Federal Subsistence BoardCourt Rules that Federal Fishery Managers Can Continue to Rely on Outdated Study to Manage the Trawling IndustryAVCP Calls for Meaningful Change to End Salmon CrisisAVCP Acknowledges White House Decision to Rescind OMB Memo M-25-13, which Froze Federal Funds for a Day.STATEMENT: Kawerak, Association of Village Council Presidents, and Bering Sea Elders Group Appreciate Protections for Their Waters from Oil and Gas Leasing
The U.S. Department of the Interior has issued an important letter inviting Tribal leaders to participate in consultations on the implementation of **Executive Order 14210**, signed by President Trump on February 11, 2025.
Court Rules that Federal Fishery Managers Can Continue to Rely on Outdated Study to Manage the Trawling Industry
AVCP Acknowledges White House Decision to Rescind OMB Memo M-25-13, which Froze Federal Funds for a Day.
STATEMENT: Kawerak, Association of Village Council Presidents, and Bering Sea Elders Group Appreciate Protections for Their Waters from Oil and Gas Leasing