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It was recently reported by USA Today that the National Park Service Alaska Regional Office in Anchorage has lost an ...
Staffing cuts at Alaska's national parks will save taxpayer dollars. But also likely to limit land management, visitor ...
For a few magical minutes one night in late January, the sky over Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska was transformed by a dazzling aurora. Dazzling footage captured the green and ...
STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) — To celebrate Pokagon State Park’s 100-year anniversary in 2025, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering a challenge to guests that allow them to ...
More than 500 people descended on Anchorage’s Delaney Park Strip on Thursday, bringing together supporters of more than a half-dozen organizing groups focusing on workers’ rights and health ...
The city of Anchorage is hoping a series of upgrades to Town Square Park will make the area more vibrant and safe for the community. Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case says in recent years ...
A Florida man was gored by a bison after coming too close to the animal in Yellowstone National Park, officials said Wednesday. The man, 47, sustained minor injuries, the National Park Service ...
He’s made his mark on Alaska in the process. In part that’s because the federal government has a big presence here, the state with the most federal land. Alaska also has, or had, a significant ...
Temperatures have climbed for decades in Alaska, where it’s warming two- to three-times faster than the global average. The heat warms surrounding waters, shrinks glaciers and sea ice and ...
For the last year, Alaska's Mount Spurr has been showing signs of a potential eruption on the horizon. If an eruption happens, it would likely occur at Crater Peak, shown in the background of this ...
By Lisa Friedman The Trump administration has earmarked dozens of National Park Service grants for elimination ... of the impact of climate change on Alaska’s glaciers; watershed protection ...
At the end of the 19th century, an estimated 100,000 people joined the Klondike Gold Rush, seeking their fortunes in the interior of Alaska and Canada’s Yukon territory. Many gold seekers who ...