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Tundra swans — at 15 pounds and with a wingspan of almost 6 feet — are now touching down on the ponds and snowfields of Alaska. Not too long ago, Alaska scientists discovered more about where ...
We hear about how Alaska businesses are coping with broad and uncertain tariffs. U.S. Tariffs are taxes that are paid by companies importing products. They are not paid by foreign countries.
Thirteen years ago, Palmer farmer Scott Robb set a world record with a 138-pound cabbage he brought to the Alaska State Fair. Not long afterward, Palmer’s local visitor center dedicated a statue ...
WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's energy security council plans to host a summit in Alaska in early June, when it hopes Japan and South Korea will announce commitments ...
Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is ‘on the front line’ of global warming. By Shivani Vora Reporting from Greenwich ...
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Willow, Alaska, with tremors felt in Anchorage and Eagle River. According to United States Geological Survey (USGS), the quake struck 4 miles north of Willow ...
Alaska Airlines has dropped a Friday news gem that will more than likely have Disney-devoted fans beyond elated. In what will be the airline's ninth Disneyland-themed aircraft, Alaska Airlines ...
Alaska Airlines lost $166 million in the first quarter of 2025 but is confident it will weather the impact of tariffs and economic uncertainty as it looks to launch new trans-Pacific nonstop ...
Flow tests at the Sockeye-2 exploration well in Alaska’s North Slope were successful, a joint venture partner in the US prospect said on Thursday. The well performed “in line with expectations ...
Alaska Airlines recently updated its First Class and Main Cabin menus. For economy passengers, a healthy new grain bowl will be available for pre-order on most flights. First Class passengers are ...
When remnants of Typhoon Merbok hit the Alaska Native village of Hooper Bay in 2022, the impact was immediate and — for this roughly 1,400-person town on the edge of the Bering Sea — disastrous.