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A city-led effort to turn a 15-acre field that once housed the Alaska Native Medical Center into an RV park and a mixed-use ...
The Barrow Coastal Erosion Project calls for over 100,000 tons of armor rock to be placed along 5 miles of the North Slope ...
Skagway was the very first incorporated city in Alaska, and it will celebrate that accomplishment on June 28 with a town ...
Wasilla honors a pantry founder, Nome plans a bridge replacement, braille signs debut at Bird Point, and Fairbanks hosts the ...
Commentary authors Rachel Lord and Bobbi Mixom write that Alaska’s food producers and vulnerable families need meaningful ...
Although the phrase "based on a true story" should be taken with a pinch of salt, The Fourth Kind looked believable, despite ...
Holland America Line’s Westerdam marked a significant milestone on June 20 as it crossed into the Arctic Circle during its ...
As hot, dry conditions fuel dozens of wildfires across Interior Alaska, officials are closing recreation areas and issuing evacuation notices to protect lives and property.
Alaska Airlines Russia flights were a bold post-Cold War experiment connecting Alaska with Siberia in the 1990s.
Several schools across the state are beginning to make the cuts necessary to survive the governor’s line-item veto on education funding last week; some of those preparations appear to come in the form ...
The antitoxin used to treat it was developed in 1890, and a vaccine in 1923; it is now exceedingly rare in the U.S. Nome, western Alaska's largest community, had about 1,400 residents a century ago.
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