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Naomi Klouda was working as the editor of the Tundra Drums weekly newspaper when she began to notice the presence and number of glaciers in Alaska. Flying over the Yukon-Kuskokwim and following ...
The post-war period saw a complex interplay of factors that dramatically changed the American diet and the way we approach ...
The Legislature has a constitutional duty to address these vetoes. Article II, Section 16 of the Alaska Constitution states ...
In Fairbanks, from so many angles, the Museum of the North really captured the spirit of Alaska and its people. It is my hope ...
• Jeff Lund is a freelance writer based in Ketchikan. His book, “A Miserable Paradise: Life in Southeast Alaska,” is ...
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There are several good reasons for taking a walk — getting a bit of exercise and fresh air, maybe a social time with friends, ...
The smell of rotting fish will soon permeate the air surrounding salmon runs. The current generation’s 15 minutes of fame are almost over. For salmon — now, forever and always — creating new life is ...
American citizens, educated in our public schools, built the machines and weapons that ended World War I in support of free nations, saved the world from the threat of Nazism in World War II, won the ...
Juneau Post 25 lost 5-4 in eight innings to Service Post 28 on Monday at the 73rd Alaska Legion Baseball State Tournament at ...
When Dunleavy announced his special session on July 2, multiple legislators said they thought the move was intended to undercut another override of the budget veto. The Legislature is required to vote ...
A hiker from Switzerland was rescued by the Alaska Air National Guard early Sunday morning, near Mount Marathon in Seward.