The U.S. Marines Corps doesn’t have a big presence in Alaska, but that presence is expanding. The Corps announced two new initiatives Friday that will bring more Marines north to Alaska, some on a ...
Ready,” “Set,” and “Go,” will become required terms for disaster evacuation planning and public warning systems.
The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail and downtown Anchorage, as seen from the city's small boat launch on Friday, May 8, 2026. Construction on a connection between two well-known trails along the Anchorage ...
One of the 18 Americans tested "mildly" positive for the virus during the U.S. return flight. A French woman has also tested ...
Despite the delays, Huna Totem is moving full steam ahead with its plan to open the dock for the 2028 cruise season and ...
It would be the village’s first time having community-wide running water. Currently, residents haul water from a central ...
Scientists say Tracy Arm was not on their radar as a particularly dangerous fjord before last year’s tsunami, which was the ...
High school junior Tracy Tungiyan of Gambell interviewed a whaling captain to understand more about the hunt and its meaning ...
A private, faith-based organization that aims to bring people out of homelessness and teach them life and career skills in ...
The ruling means the Alaska Department of Fish and Game can kill bears ahead of the caribou calving season for the Mulchatna ...
Celebrate with us at this family-friendly, spring carnival-style event. Meet your reporters, enjoy a light lunch, explore station tours, and bring the kids for games, activities, and a visit from ...
The new draft also removes the state’s authorization to receive roughly $135 million federal funding for two controversial ...