Overdose deaths from fentanyl rose 193% between 2019 and 2020 in Alaska, and the state wants another chance to try to prove Albertsons and Kroger knowingly contributed to the public health emergency.
Icy, bare conditions are prompting changes to winter-dependent events such as Fur Rondy, whose Open World Championship Sled ...
Days after federal job cuts began to hit Alaska, the full extent of the firings was not yet known, even as those who lost their jobs began to contend with impacts on them and their communities. At the ...
Demand for electric vehicles is growing in Alaska, but a pause on federal funding for the chargers that power them could hold ...
The Alaskan Supreme Court has ruled that Alaskans who like viewing bears in the wild have the legal grounds to sue the state ...
Last week’s round of probationary employee firings hit workers in small Alaska communities hard. And some of the those ...
The Anchorage Park Foundation's Youth Employment Program could be at risk due to a funding freeze on a $2 million US Forest Service grant. Despite this setback, the foundation is ...
First up on your history tour should be the Sitka National Historical Park. This place is like a time machine but without the ...
Nestled on Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska, Sitka is a hidden gem that’s been polishing its sparkle since the 18th century ...
Alaska lawmakers heard a proposal for a new state agriculture department for the first time on Wednesday, even as they ...
A volcano near Alaska’s most populous city may be preparing to erupt, according to experts who have been monitoring the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The invasive Northern Pike, was first discovered last spring when Alaska Fish and Game Fisheries Biologist Parker Bradley was testing boats in Finger Lake and noticed a ...