“It’s not just a gift to the future, but to everybody now.”
Neighborhood concerns about shoreline damage, vegetation regrowth and marine life spur investigation.
One is a Vermont ski school manager, the other a former Eaglecrest official now in Washington
Two of three people aboard small plane that disappeared last Saturday were experienced pilots.
Advocates worry it could compound yearslong salmon crisis, more focus needed on transboundary waters.
Annual music and stage play gathering Saturday comes five days after record-high global temperature.
Originally the San Francisco Bakery, now the Silverbow Inn and home to town’s most-acclaimed eatery.
Law takes effect without governor’s signature, requires switch to PFAS-free foams by Jan. 1
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Alaska voters are slated to have an opportunity this year to affirm or repeal the state’s use of ranked choice voting, Division of Elections officials… Continue reading
Officials cooperate to help cruise passengers stranded in Canada rejoin their ships in Haines.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
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Crisis stabilization program halted at center due to lack of funds and staff, officials say.
Trustees elect new chair, vice chair Wednesday morning; Rubenstein announces resignation hours later
No more heavy storms expected this month, according to forecaster.
Pastor Karen Perkins, two others targeted in long-brewing feud at church known for helping homeless.
JPD states Kissack threatened to kill officers; one officer who fired gun cleared in 2016 shooting.
Congresswoman says she’s considering Harris presidency’s affect on Alaska as an oil-dependent state.