The Alaska Legislature has passed a resolution urging President Donald Trump to reverse course and retain the name of North America’s tallest peak as Denali rather than change it to Mount McKinley.
America has always stripped the land of its original, Indigenous names. It's had surprising climate implications.
Chris Noel is the mayor of Denali Borough and lives in the forested neighborhood of McKinley Village, which sometimes shows up as Denali Park on online maps. He’s very accustomed to the dual identity ...
The U.S. president's move last week to rename North America's tallest peak has introduced 'a jarring note' into Alaska ...
President Trump signed an executive order changing the name of the country’s highest mountain from Denali to Mount McKinley. Alaskans have thoughts.
GOP Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska push proposal to rename Mount McKinley, Denali, after President Donald ...
President William McKinley may never have set foot in Alaska but one of President Donald Trump’s first executive actions upon reentering the White House was to reestablish its most famous mountain — ...
Demonstrating bicameral and bipartisan disapproval of Trump’s resurrection of the name Mount McKinley, the state’s Senate on ...
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Call it Denali, says new bill introduced by Alaska’s two US senatorsAlaska’s Republican U.S. senators have introduced legislation seeking to designate North America’s tallest peak as Denali.
Alaskans Say Trump Can Change the Name of Denali but Can't Make People Call It Mount McKinley ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — North America’s tallest peak is a focal point of Jeff King’s life.
signed an executive order calling for the name to revert to Mount McKinley, an identifier inspired by President William McKinley, who was from Ohio and never set foot in Alaska. He said he planned ...
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