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The National Park Service is investigating the incident and working with the Bulgarian Embassy to notify the driver’s family.
A driver was killed and a passenger in his car injured after hitting a moose near the entrance to Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve. The Anchorage Daily News, citing a park ...
Wendy Reko, class of 1975, lives in Park Rapids during the summers, but about 930 miles away in Loveland, Colorado for the rest of the year. Dan Schmitz, class of 1981, traveled from Blanchard, ...
Earlier this summer Interior wildfires were so widespread, Fairbanks resident Nettie La Belle-Hamer had to prepare a go-box in case the flames encroached too closely on her home. La Belle-Hamer, ...
Earlier this week, Orlando-based Foundry Commercial announced plans for a facility in Irving in a growing trend of ...
It's still summer, but parts of the nation have seen snow before in August. And it's not just confined to the highest ...
The legislative special session is set to begin Saturday in Juneau, giving the Legislature a chance to act on overriding Gov. Dunleavy’s veto ...
Summer is in full swing and Homer’s galleries and public art spaces are abuzz with artists showcasing new and ongoing work.
Jim Green of Haines talks about his sports journey, including records and learning new sports at the Alaska International ...
Known for distinctive costumes, this well-known American heavy metal band is taking the stage in Anchorage. Openers include ...
In the heart of Alaska’s Matanuska-Susitna Valley lies a town that’s attracting attention from across the state—and far beyond. Wasilla, once a quiet stop along the George Parks Highway, has become a ...
Kodiak names a new fire chief, Sitka airport sees ongoing construction impacts, Fairbanks hosts the Tanana Valley Fair, and ...