Locals packed the newly rebuilt store, which offers another shopping choice in a town where the grocery stores close at 8 p.m ...
A late amendment to a bill nearing final passage in the Alaska Capitol would exempt some Alaska Native village corporations ...
The giant green cabbage, enabled by the midnight sun, is a fitting symbol of Alaskans’ spirit and a nod to the state's ...
Senate Majority PAC is reserving a lot of air time in Alaska, to target Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan and boost Democrat Mary ...
With all bills set to die at the end of the session on May 20, lawmakers are racing against the clock, and it’s not clear a ...
The remnants of Typhoon Halong slammed into Western Alaska on Oct. 12, 2025, devastating multiple coastal communities and displacing hundreds of people.
A state judge in Anchorage has again delayed a new election misconduct trial for former state Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux, ...
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 ...
Despite the delays, Huna Totem is moving full steam ahead with its plan to open the dock for the 2028 cruise season and ...
Ready,” “Set,” and “Go,” will become required terms for disaster evacuation planning and public warning systems.
One of the 18 Americans tested "mildly" positive for the virus during the U.S. return flight. A French woman has also tested ...
In 1979, Fairbanks Army veteran Darrell Frank packed his bags for a deployment to Iran that never came. He was part of the Division Ready Force at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. His unit was preparing to ...
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