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The facility is one of several in Alaska where the Boys & Girls Club is ending subsidized food service because of rising ...
Mayor Suzanne LaFrance calls for more state support for Anchorage public schools after local funding maxed out. Despite ...
A group advising President Trump on energy policy is seeking meetings with Japan and South Korea’s trade ministries, with the hope of announcing progress in early June.
Alaska produces a lot of crude oil, but many of the state’s utilities, businesses and homes run on natural gas, which is in ...
After over 60 years of existence, the Port of Alaska is already in the process of the largest change since its inception.
Alaska’s urban and rural housing markets moved in very different directions. Here’s how buyers made choices across the state.
The PBS program Frontline investigates the impacts of climate change in rural, coastal Alaska communities, where warming is ...
What emerged was a story of resilience, timing, and the pull of home—even in a state where “home” might be miles from the ...
Welcome to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska's world of sports. This past week featured several notable individual and team ...
The Alaska Railroad invites the public to a free open house on May 3 at the Historic Anchorage Depot with train rides, ...