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The following excerpt taken from a larger article about Fairbanks and the Klondike was published in 1904 in Los Angeles. It ...
The more things change, the more they stay the same.” French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karrmay coined that truth in the ...
When U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska on Friday, it will be the latest chapter ...
In his new book, Fairbanks author Dan O’Neill gathers decades of sharp, witty and sometimes incendiary columns that prove ...
When water from melting glacier inundated her Juneau neighborhood last August, Danielle Lindoff made a hasty escape through a ...
Homer’s own Fika Coffee Roasters will be competing in a statewide coffee roasting competition this weekend at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The local roastery got its start at the Homer Farmers ...
River runners seeking peak adventure flock to Alaska's mightiest river, where bears and moose roam the shores and cliffs ...
Historian David Reamer shares three items that offer an interesting perspective on the corners of Alaska history.
In the past decade, Bethel has increasingly relied on a policing system where officers work for two weeks, then take two ...
Riding the Alaska Fjordlines from Haines to Juneau is a fun and easy way to either get between destinations or to add a ...
It was the third annual Ink Masters Tattoo Show hosted in Juneau. This year’s expo featured nearly 50 artists who traveled ...
The University of Alaska Anchorage women’s basketball team added four more recruits to its 2025-2026 roster. On Monday, first ...