From about 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon to 3 a.m. Friday morning, weather forecasters say about 8 inches of snow blanketed the ...
Commercial fishing jobs in Alaska are down for the fifth year in a row. That's according to new economic data from the state ...
The 67-page order published Friday includes information about former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred’s inappropriate ...
Murkowski was one of two Republicans in favor of taking up the issue, saying she’s not convinced by the Trump ...
For the second month in a row, a government report on employment and unemployment has been delayed by the federal shutdown.
Lightning caused most of the fires that swept across the Interior this summer, burning thousands of acres and dozens of ...
Shelters in Anchorage are already full as winter sets in — and the city is trying to keep up with demand. Officials recently opened 50 extra beds between two city-run homeless shelters, according to ...
Officials estimate that the city will save $300,000 annually by buying the building instead of renting it, when factoring in ...
Officials at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport say they’re working to minimize impacts to passengers and cargo operations.
It's not easy to accept 70 new students in the middle of the school year, but College Gate Elementary School in Anchorage ...
The Rasmuson Foundation has named Kodiak-born carver Jerry Laktonen as its 2025 Distinguished Artist. The foundation is ...
As the government funding lapse became the longest in U.S. history, Sanden is one of thousands of federal workers in Alaska ...
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