Alaskans are responding after President Donald Trump changed the name of North America's tallest peak from Denali back to ...
Alaskans say they will never stop calling the peak Denali despite President Trump’s executive order that the name revert to ...
Following the president's order, the Gulf of Mexico will henceforth be referred to as the Gulf of America, and North ...
Usually, renaming a place starts locally. The people in the state or county propose a name change and gather support. The ...
While the Gulf of America will be applied to federal references, other nations will not be required to recognize the name.
As a single engine turboprop, the Beechcraft Denali uses a power plant designed and manufactured by GE Aerospace, called the ...
The debate over whether North America's tallest peak should be called Denali or Mount McKinley continues to spark tension. While some Alaskans steadfastly support its native name, Denali, former ...
The state of Alaska requested the name change in 1975, but the Board on Geographic Names didn’t take action. Members of the Ohio congressional delegation – President William McKinley was from Ohio – ...
At 20,310 feet tall, Denali is visible for hundreds of miles around. For thousands of years, it has been called not just Denali but a variety of names by Alaska Native people living around the ...
A plane is silhouetted against Denali while doing touch and gos at the Talkeetna airport in January 2015. (Bill Roth / ADN) On his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump issued ...
Centuries ago, Alaska's native Koyukon people settled on the name "Denali" for the tallest mountain in North America. Then, in 1896, a random European-American gold prospector decided to name it ...