They became trapped in a steep ravine after taking a canoe over Kenai Lake and climbing a mountain, troopers say
Due to low availability, the monkeypox vaccine is administered only in response to potential exposure
Fish, love and music return to Ninilchik
The Kasilof River dipnet fishery is reportedly slow, but fish are being caught
Last year’s derby featured 1,800 contestants competing across eight days
Contestants were judged on the quality of the animal or showmanship of the handler
The 10-month commitment pushed them outside of comfort zones
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza is spreading in Alaska
Local municipalities are making their support for the Alaska LNG Project known
Anchorage entrepreneur Austin “Cap” Lathrop opened the 4th Avenue Theatre, with nearly 1,000 seats, on May 31, 1947
The top of the novelty card reads: “White Privilege Card Trumps Everything.”
74 patients were hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Wednesday
The fuel is necessary so the food bank can maintain delivery service to 40 communities and 70 partner agencies
The two candidates are vying to fill former Rep. Don Young’s seat
The event will include a livestock shows Friday, a livestock auction Saturday and a horse show Sunday.
The closure was triggered when the state closed the Kenai River drainage to king salmon fishing
The 50-year-old club is making way for state highway improvements
Members of the Oath Keepers, including the group’s founder, have been accused of crimes linked to the Jan. 6 riots
The move was approved by the school board Monday
65 bands and performers will participate in the three-day Ninilchik music festival