Alaska has, without question, one of the most ruggedly beautiful landscapes in North America. From its numerous glacia ...
Against this backdrop comes the rise of the ‘coolcation’, a trend that sees a growing number of holidaymakers opt for ...
"When we talk about an equitable transition, it has to be a cost-competitive transition so it makes sense for everybody." ...
The Ballistic Missile Defense, the first ever from Guam, saw the first use of the AN/TPY-6 radar and the tilting Vertical ...
Pacific marine heatwave wiped out more than half – roughly 4 million – of Alaska’s common murre (Uria aalge) seabirds, representing the largest documented vertebrate die-off linked to warming oceans, ...
U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski   applauded the Senate passage of the Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act of 2024, which ...
Susan Carney will soon become the second female Chief Justice on the Alaska Supreme Court in state history, which will have ...
While most of Anchorage slept, more than 150 people gathered early Thursday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral to celebrate ...
When Dunleavy was asked about why he chose to draw from savings for the budget, he pointed to the requirements of state law.
Continued work on a much anticipated trail connection project for west Anchorage has been potentially halted by the Alaska ...
Wrestling is more than just a sport for young people living in many parts of rural Alaska. In Wrangell, the high school ...
The KC-135 Stratotankers were originally expected to arrive at Eielson in 2023. It’s still not clear when the aircraft will ...