3 canoes launch from Haines for the journey to Celebration in Juneau
This year’s crews came from as far away as Arizona.
UAF students urge Dunleavy to keep campus maintenance funding intact
In a letter to the governor's office, they cited mold-related dorm evacuations, roof damage and aging elevators that risk trapping occupants.
Former Haines borough manager to challenge Rep. Andi Story for District 3 House seat
Annette Kreitzer filed as a Republican to run for the seat, which represents Haines, Skagway, Gustavus and parts of North Juneau.
Cleanups removed over 1.5 million pounds of trash from Alaska beaches last year, report says
Sites ranged from the Inupiat village of Wales that is about 55 miles from Russia’s mainland in the northwest to Prince of Wales Island at the southern tip of the…
Juneau’s first tribal casino soft opens on Douglas Island amid lingering legal questions
Very few tribes in Alaska have authority over land, so they haven’t had a way to open reservation-style casinos like tribes in the Lower 48. Many, like Tlingit and Haida,…
5 Anchorage residents injured in moose encounters during calving season
Wildlife officials say residents should give protective mother moose plenty of space.
30 years later, Big Lake remembers devastating Miller’s Reach Fire
Community members will gather Saturday to mark the anniversary of the disaster.
Glenfarne releases Alaska LNG cost estimates, as skeptical legislators press for details
As recently as Tuesday, Glenfarne refused to release its estimates, a sticking point for skeptics. But on Wednesday, the company said it expected the project would cost $44.5 to $54.5…
It’s no joke: A second Dan Sullivan says he really does want to be Alaska’s next senator
Both Sullivans are running as Republicans, but the Alaska Republican Party and its allies allege the challenger is exploiting his name to intentionally confuse voters.
Deep sea observation station that tracks climate change set to be pulled from Gulf of Alaska
Ocean Station Papa, which collects ocean and climate data, is one of five federal ocean monitoring stations the National Science Foundation plans to dismantle over the next couple of years.