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.
President Trump’s executive order to rename the Alaska peak — North America’s highest — perplexes and worries many who live in its snow-shrouded midst.
Stripping an Indigenous place name and imposing a new one on maps, atlases, and our phones’ navigational systems is an act of ...
President Trump signed an executive order changing the name of the country’s highest mountain from Denali to Mount McKinley. Alaskans have thoughts.
Todd, Anchor Point Denali, because that heritage is in Alaska’s heart and soul. — Steve, Anchorage Mt. McKinley. My family has been here since 1964. We have always called it Mt. McKinley and ...
The U.S. president's move last week to rename North America's tallest peak has introduced 'a jarring note' into Alaska ...
GOP Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska push proposal to rename Mount McKinley, Denali, after President Donald ...
One resolution quotes Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski: “It is called Denali, which means the great ... A comment in favor of the change: “Mt. McKinley, as it was before Obama.” ...
Trump issued the order renaming Denali after President William McKinley on his first day back in office. The decision sparked ...
AP The Alaska Legislature passed a resolution ... Trump signed an executive order to revert the name of Mount Denali to Mount McKinley. AP An Interior spokesperson, J. Elizabeth Peace, earlier ...
JUNEAU, Alaska — The Alaska Legislature ... retain the name of North America’s tallest peak as Denali rather than change it to Mount McKinley. Trump, on his first day in office, signed an ...