Alaska lawmakers signal opposition to Denali name change
The Alaska House has voted to urge President Donald Trump to reverse course and retain the name of North America’s tallest peak as Denali.
Republicans in the Alaska House tried Monday to change a resolution objecting to the renaming of Denali to Mount McKinley into a lengthy list of lavish praise for President Donald Trump, who issued the executive order making the change on his first day back in office a week ago,
JUNEAU — Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Wednesday that he would seek out a conversation with President Donald Trump about his decision to rename Denali, the tallest mountain in the U.S. Trump ordered on Monday to change the name of the peak to Mount McKinley.
“Denali” has been embraced by Alaska, a state with a strong tradition ... maybe they’d let us name some of theirs?” joked Anchorage's Democratic mayor Ethan Berkowitz.
Not far from the urban clutches of Anchorage, Kenai Fjords National Park gives a view into the heart of Alaska’s glacial landscape. The Exit Glacier, accessible via the enchanting Kenai River Trail, presents an unforgettable hike within the park’s frozen wonders.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — North America’s tallest peak ... and mushing tourism business just 8 miles (12.87 kilometers) from Denali National Park and Preserve’s entrance, and the 20,310-foot ...
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.
Alaskans say they will never stop calling the peak Denali despite President Trump's executive order that the name revert to Mt. McKinley.
Viewers were mesmerized by the striking scene in the viral clip, with one saying, "That's a view into an alternate reality."
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