According to state data, 12 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 in Alaska
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s “parental rights” bill, state finances and funding for education were discussed
The event stretched from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, with 11 events
The change reflects a growing emphasis on timely online coverage of the region
12 high school finalists are expected to take the stage to present their proposals
The event will feature 100 experts in things like home building, remodeling, decorating and landscaping
The cause early Saturday morning was a little more mundane than an alien invasion
Senate expected to take public testimony on its proposed spending plan later this week
Juneau man staging solo protest disrupts committee hearing
The burns were scheduled for Monday, but smoke may be seen in the evenings and mornings following the activity
The spruce beetle outbreak has led to a significant number of dead or dying spruce trees around the trailhead
Thursday’s action reaffirms a 2020 authorization by the department that was challenged by environmentalists
Salmon panel set for next KPC Showcase
Alaska Department of Natural Resources Commissioner-designee John Boyle attended Friday’s Soldotna Chamber of Commerce luncheon
The ash cloud is from Shiveluch Volcano
Changes to the policy, which was first adopted in 2006, came as part of a routine review
The city has experienced longer than normal recruitment lengths
West-side residents say they were not consulted and have historically managed their land independently
The change is being implemented in response to substantial increases of rockfish harvest in those areas
Kenais Lockwood rode passion from Brown Bears clinic at 7 all the way to a spot on team