The Interior Alaska musher won his first Iditarod on his eighth try, arriving in Nome with his dog team early Friday.
Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes wins Iditarod after crossing the finish line in 10 days, 14 hours, 55 minutes and 41 ...
NOME — Jessie Holmes, a 43-year-old Alabamian who came to Alaska more than 20 years ago, has earned his first win in the ...
Former "Life Below Zero" star Jessie Holmes won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race on Friday in Alaska.
With just days to spare, the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race’s new Burled Arch has arrived in Nome as the town anxiously awaits ...
The Nome-Beltz Biathlon team is running the concession stand at Iditarod race HQ, raising funds for travel to competitions ...
The newest edition of the famed burled arch that welcomes Iditarod teams each year on Nome’s Front Street is on its way to ...
Departing in two-minute intervals, 33 mushers have left Fairbanks and the 1,128-mile race to Nome is officially underway.
UNALAKLEET, Alaska (KTUU) - For over a decade, Woodsen Saunders and his wife Danica, have been following the Iditarod by air, ...
NOME, Alaska — Along the remote western edge of Alaska, just before it hits the narrow strait dividing America from the Russian Far East, Rolland Trowbridge is holding a contraption he designed ...
NOME, Alaska — Jessie Holmes, a former reality television star, won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Friday.
Former reality star Jessie Holmes, who appeared on Life Below Zero, is the winner of the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog ...