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Skagway was the very first incorporated city in Alaska, and it will celebrate that accomplishment on June 28 with a town ...
With a small group of linemen from Anchorage and a collection of equipment that nobody else wanted, Frank Rowley made one of ...
A “pre-decisionary” memo on budgetary cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows no federal funding for National Estuarine Research Reserves.
Tyler Best, director of Kenai’s parks and recreation department, said Wednesday that the Hansen family has a long history in ...
Nenana opens a new swimming hole, Wildwood inmates clean 800 pounds of trash in Kenai, Fairbanks holds a student sticker ...
While Minnesota is believed to have the most lakes, it isn't. Find out which state in the U.S. has the largest number of these natural wonders.
Several of Alaska's top track and field athletes participated in national meets last week. On the East Coast, the most notable performer was recent Grace Christian graduate and elite endurance runner ...
From bucket list wildlife adventures to iconic cities to picturesque rail journeys, these tours are perfect for solo travelers. The time to visit is now.
City and borough officials held a joint news conference on Friday to raise problems with Gov. Mike Dunleavy's education funding veto.
New York City-based energy infrastructure developer and operator Glenfarne Group LLC, which agreed to buy a 75% stake in the project from Alaska Gasline Development Corp., says it will soon begin ...
A 10-mile-long tributary of the mighty Kenai River, Beaver Creek is a critical watershed for the city of Kenai, the peninsula’s most populous community. Nearly all of its 7,500 year-round residents ...