In a region dependent on cross-border trade, neighbors work to overcome an ugly international standoff. “It is one divorce ...
Salina Alsworth Peterson tells PEOPLE exclusively about living in a roadless, remote Alaskan town founded by her great-grandparents nearly half a century ago Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Reporter ...
Most places in the US celebrate the Fourth of July with elaborate fireworks and massive barbecues, but some Alaska residents ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or ...
In Whittier, Alaska, nearly all 200 residents live in a single 14-story building called Begich Towers, which houses a post office, police station, grocery store, and school. This close-knit, ...
The state’s population surpassed 740,000 people for the first time this decade in 2024. That’s nearly 8,000 more people than ...
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said her colleagues in Congress are being “zip-lipped” over fear of retaliation from the Trump administration.
In winter, this small town in Interior Alaska can only be reached by nine-seater plane, snow machine, or dog sled, and so we fly over a patchwork of frozen lakes and snow-tipped forests to a nearby ...
MORE: This is how heat from a volcano can be used to power an entire town Primary hazards to south-central Alaska communities during eruptions at Mount Spurr include far-traveled airborne ash ...
Salina Alsworth Peterson tells PEOPLE exclusively about being born and raised in Port Alsworth, a "middle-of-nowhere" town in Alaska without roads and only accessible via plane founded by her ...
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