Mike Dunleavy. Dunleavy is standing behind him. (Photo by Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon) The state-owned corporation in charge of developing a trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline said Monday that it is ...
Alaska’s US senators in 2017 vehemently opposed a prior suggestion by Mr Trump that the name Denali be changed back to Mount McKinley.
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to rename North America’s tallest peak, Denali in Alaska, as Mount McKinley — reviving an idea he floated years ago that at that time saw strong pushback from state political leaders.
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order calling for North America’s tallest peak — Denali in Alaska — to be renamed Mount McKinley. The executive order drew a strong
President Trump pledged to change the name of two natural landmarks in his second inaugural address. Can he do that?
As president, Trump can take the action to rename the body of water, although other countries don’t have to adopt the new name.
President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to change the name of North America's highest mountain from Denali back to Mount McKinley. "We will restore the name of a great president, William McKinley to Mount McKinley,
Trump said he planned to “restore the name of a great president, William McKinley, to Mount McKinley, where it should be and where it belongs."
Among the first executive orders set to be signed by President Donald Trump will be an order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the newly named "Gulf of America." The plan will be enacted "a short time from now," Trump said during his inaugural address at the Capitol Rotunda on Monday.
Ahead of Trump’s inauguration Monday, his incoming press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, shared on X that Trump will rename not only the Gulf of Mexico but Denali as part of his in
Mike Dunleavy announced Thursday. Dunleavy is joining numerous other governors — which as of Thursday included California, North Dakota, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, and Iowa — in his ...