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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 ...
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 ...
Alaska Public Media’s Eric Stone was in the House chamber for the override vote and has been talking with lawmakers and school leaders about what’s ahead, and he spoke with Alaska News Nightly ...
“I tend to think of us as being part of a really great food web here in the middle of Alaska,” she said. “Along with other producers, from meat to vegetables, you know, kind of helping to ...
A few dozen protesters dropped in on Alaska Congressman Nick Begich’s Anchorage ... Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan to deliver written comments about Medicaid. The theme of Tuesday’s noon ...
On Tuesday, the Alaska Legislature had the opportunity and responsibility to secure stable and meaningful investment in our children’s education. With the override vote on HB 69, lawmakers were ...
PALMER TWP., Pa. – The Palmer Township Board of Supervisors conditionally approved a preliminary land development plan Monday night for a Rutter's convenience store and gas station, marking what ...
Alaska Natives have faced warming temperatures, land erosion and flooding for years. They’re searching for solutions to fortify their villages against the effects of climate change — and in ...
I can't do that anymore.’” Katy Arvidson waits for her infusion to start, at Providence Alaska in Anchorage. But Arvidson is now tapping into her experience to share it with others.
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.