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Your Alaska Link’s Ian Stewart spoke to drivers in Anchorage about the potholes they've been striving to avoid.
This spring, the New Hampshire Army National Guard (NHARNG) Medical Readiness Detachment (MED DET) took the lead on a ...
With the recent government staffing cuts, there has been a need to indefinitely suspend radiosondes at three upper-air stations.
The National Weather Service is seeking to fill 155 key positions in offices thinned by staff cutbacks, offering current ...
After years of assessments, a major step forward in riverbank stabilization for the Kuskokwim Delta coastal community has ...
As climate change fuels increasingly erratic weather, scientists need a better read on snowpack temperature to understand ...
We’ve rounded up some facts about Alaskan Malamutes. Their majestic double coats are their hallmark, enabling them not only ...
Six employees were laid off at the National Weather Service's Quad-Cities office along with hundreds of other staffers across the country. Iowans likely won't experience the day-to-day changes to ...
Supported by By Catie Edmondson Photographs and Video by Ash Adams Catie Edmondson, a congressional correspondent, and Ash Adams, a photojournalist, traveled to Kotzebue and Noatak, Alaska ...
Alaska Natives have faced warming temperatures ... And then, we also met another woman who is from Kotzebue, and we got to talk to her about the big seawall they built to protect Kotzebue from ...
A look inside Alaska Native villages fighting for survival ... and warming temperatures. It was the dead of winter, and everything was covered in thick layers of snow, making it hard to see ...
News of weather balloon reductions has trickled in over the last month. The NWS first said it would suspend balloon launches in Kotzebue, Alaska. Then it said it would miss some launches in Albany ...