Juneau, Alaska, offers glaciers, whale watching, and Indigenous history. It's also the only U.S. state not accessible by road ...
National Geographic journalist Paul Salopek has been walking around the world since 2013. But now that he’s in Alaska, his ...
A sign posted to the door of Sitka Medical Center on Thursday afternoon (KCAW/Rose) A health clinic in Sitka closed mid-day ...
Had the listing gone through, it could have affected fisheries and communities along the state’s sprawling southern coastline ...
A 44-acre solar power farm in Wrangell is starting up. The local borough assembly approved the project at a meeting on ...
Thursday’s vote was only the second rejection of a commissioner-level appointment in state history. The last was during the Palin administration.
The global oil bottleneck in the Strait of Hormuz has generated an enviable — and politically sensitive — financial windfall ...
According to charging documents, 21-year-old Benjamin Unok allegedly pointed a .22 caliber rifle at his grandfather and ...
The bill aims to stabilize the budgeting process for school districts through a few different ways. Rep. Andi Story, D-Juneau ...
Some veterans who served during earlier Middle East confrontations say they hope the current war doesn't turn into another ...
In many places, spring happens gradually. But in far-north Fairbanks, Alaska, birch and aspen trees often put their leaves out over a span of just 24-48 hours, a dramatic event known as "greenup." ...
Alaska's Cook Inlet was home to nearly 1,300 beluga whales in the late 1970s, but today the population hovers around 300. Despite almost two decades of recovery work, the whales aren't bouncing back.