Cabin access limited near Chena, new patient lodging opens in Anchorage, troopers train in ski flying, DOT tackles potholes, ...
After a heartbreaking turn in Star the Reindeer's history, Albert Whitehead sat down with Alaska's News Source to revisit the many joys people had with Star. A German shepherd-husky mixed dog has been ...
Sometimes up to several seconds at once. Last Monday was one of my deeper days and I decided to mull over what week, over the last few months, the weather gurus would designate as our official winter.
From sailing through freezing waters to skiing untouched terrain and fishing in biting winds, this is winter in Alaska at its rawest. Frozen in, off-grid, and fully immersed in the wild.
A commuter plane that crashed on sea ice off Alaska, killing all 10 people on board, was half a ton overweight for a trip into icy conditions, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a ...
Like others in Alaska’s herring sector, Veerhusen wants to promote herring to Americans as more than just bait, but it remains a niche market in the U.S. "The U.S. just hasn't developed a taste ...
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Winter sailing in Alaska is raw, rugged, and unforgiving. Icy waters, freezing winds, and isolation make this a challenge unlike any other. It’s not for the faint-hearted—but for those who ...
Mount Spurr, a volcano near Anchorage, Alaska, is showing signs of impending eruption. Mount Spurr isn't likely to disrupt life in Anchorage, but it could shut down airports and prevent citizens from ...
Winds Of Winter, the upcoming sixth book in the A Song Of Ice And Fire series, is coming along well according to author George R.R. Martin. It’s been over a decade since the latest book in the ...
This winter, the vortex has actually been strong and stable for the most part, with rapid west-to-east winds keeping Arctic air confined to the Arctic. However, a sudden warming will buck that trend.