Ned Rozell continues his trek toward Nome, noticing the significant changes in the communities along the river.
This is the fifth in a multi-part series about Kenai Peninsula places and landmarks that once had different names. Previously ...
A vast meshwork of soil-bound fungi governs life aboveground. In Alaska, and at field sites around the world, researchers are ...
In the Alaskan wilderness, a mechanical failure isn't just an inconvenience—it's a life-threatening emergency. At 18 degrees ...
Residents of the two Western Alaska communities hardest hit by the remnants of Typhoon Halong have reached a consensus about ...
A governor who spent two terms cutting services to preserve Alaskans’ oil-funded annual checks is leaving office. Voters must ...
A 20-year-old geography whiz from China showed off his skills by breaking the Guinness World Record for identifying European ...
Kipnuk and Kwigillingok residents favor relocation plans after the storm wrecked their villages. Meanwhile, changes at the federal level may favor Alaskans.
For the last 25 years, 58 million acres of American forest have had no new roads, no logging equipment, and no reason to appear on anyone’s industrial map. This year that is changing — and much faster ...
North Carolina, Ohio, Maine, Alaska, Iowa, Georgia, Michigan and New Hampshire are at the center of a new $342 million ad ...
When Cyclone Gabrielle cut off Hauraki coastal communities for up to 15 days, the state was nowhere to be found. Roads ...
Welcome to Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium, where the fish run (literally), Blue Jays prospects get ready for a big jump ...