Bill reduces penalties and clears possession records
The Cook Inlet Tribal Council began hosting the Games in 1986, and has held competitions annually
Officials responded to the structure fire at 1:49 a.m. Easter Sunday
The state also reported 13 new deaths
City administrators gave project updates during a special meeting of the Seward City Council
Palin is among 48 candidates running for Alaska’s lone House seat
The fundraiser was hosted by KSRM for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Former Republican running as an undeclared candidate touts civic experience
Wildlife sightings might become more prevalent in the coming weeks
Vaughn Dosko, the principal at Kenai Middle School, attributed the award to his students and staff
She is one of 48 candidates vying for Alaska’s vacant U.S. House seat
The senator had harsh words for Haaland, White House
COVID stress, workload cited among reasons some staff are leaving the school district
Alaska’s wildlands firefighters lend a hand where needed nationwide.
Cold ice, clear water and lots of sealife.
Community seminar explores oil spill preparedness in Seward
Republican Kelly Tshibaka, who is challenging Murkowski, raised $673,383 during the last quarter
Bills aims to exempt scholarships from annual ‘sweep’ debate
The work will be done independently of delayed federal funding
Divided Soldotna council upholds mayoral veto of money for the troupe’s production of ‘Tarzan’