News

The Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge is one of those iconic places you need to visit on your Alaska trip! It is a custom-designed ...
After a busy summer, the Talkeetna State Airport has returned to its quiet, off-season state. Local air services say they saw increases in traffic this summer. Talkeetna Air Taxi claims an 11% ...
Feb. 7—Two soldiers were injured Sunday afternoon when a military helicopter crashed at the Talkeetna Airport, authorities say. Four AH-64 Apache helicopters departed Fort Wainwright on Sunday ...
Emergency personnel responded Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, to the crash of an AH-64 Apache at Talkeetna Airport, Alaska, roughly 150 miles north of Anchorage. Two aviators were injured in the incident.
David L. Meyers, 54, was medevacked to Anchorage after troopers and medics found the crash site of a small plane near a Talkeetna airport runway after a 20-minute search Sunday evening.
An AH-64D Apache like these crashed at the Talkeetna Airport as the pilot was taking off after refueling. Two injured soldiers with Fort Wainwright’s 25th Attack Battalion were treated and ...
The People of Talkeetna, Alaska. Wednesday, September 26, 2001; ... Spirit Airlines Launches 1st-Ever Nonstop Flights From Chattanooga Airport To Newark, Orlando And Fort Lauderdale. 6/4/2025; ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Residents living near the Talkeetna Airport say expansions say removing trees to expand the transportation site now gives their property a clear view of the airport, which ...
Talkeetna Alaska Lodge is a modern, well-appointed lodge with views of Mount McKinley (weather permitting) 10 minutes from downtown. Free shuttle to town. Doubles start at $195 a night.
Midway along the Alaska Railroad’s 470-mile journey from Seward to Fairbanks, Talkeetna has long served as a quaint and convenient stopover on the way to Denali National Park. But a cosmopolitan ...
Emergency vehicles are in the area of a crashed Apache helicopter at the Talkeetna airport Sunday afternoon, Feb. 5, 2023. (Photo by Robert Stumpf) ... a U.S. Army Alaska spokesman.