The icebreaker's new home — based on the findings of the Coast Guard’s urgently completed port study — will be Alaska’s ...
The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution grants full citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States, ...
Studying the shape of Suicide Basin and how it changes could give researchers a better sense of how much water could be ...
The projects aim to decrease emissions, lower energy costs and support local infrastructure in rural communities.
While biking near their rented home in Fairbanks, Alaska, Justine Schmidt and her partner, Josh Paul, stumbled upon a plot of ...
A new nonprofit called The Alaska News Coalition is working to help independent, local news organizations stay in business.
Pete Hegseth is on track to be secretary of defense, despite Murkowski's opposition. He has denied multiple allegations of ...
Juneau residents had a chance to ask questions and offer comments on a proposed fifth cruise ship dock at two public meetings ...
Rich Mattson researches history for Gastineau Channel Historical Society and publishes daily “This Day in Juneau History” ...
Sean Parnell had a long political career before becoming chancellor four years ago. He served as governor from 2009 to 2014.
The meetings come long before the Assembly will vote to decide whether or not to approve leasing out city-owned tidelands to ...
Dr. Mary Wilson, a pediatrician who grew up in Anchorage, was chosen by the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority’s board to ...