Dr. Leland Fairbanks of Arizona began his crusade against tobacco during the 1950s when doctors, nurses and patients all used to smoke in hospitals.
Sitka, introduced House Bill 69, which would boost per-student state funding by about $2,500 over three years.
Back-to-back storms are delivering high winds, heavy rain, and snow to much of Alaska tonight through Sunday. There are ...
Rain causing icy conditions in the interior on Friday has led to the cancellation of at least one event from Hockey Week in ...
The total cost of purchasing the 14-karat gold railroad spike at auction, to reclaim a piece of Alaska Railroad history, was ...
Nome’s Serum Run centennial kicks off this Saturday. Juneau researchers receive a $1M grant to study floods. A propane truck ...
The golden spike that was used to complete the Alaska Railroad in 1923 will for the first time be on permanent display in ...
On Jan. 23, 1971, a weather observer at Prospect Creek Camp measured a temperature of minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued several winter weather alerts for Alaska, with some areas expected to get up to 20 ...
The mountain referred to as Denali by Alaska Natives for centuries was officially named Mount McKinley from 1917 until 2015, ...
While biking near their rented home in Fairbanks, Alaska, Justine Schmidt and her partner, Josh Paul, stumbled upon a plot of ...
A commentary author writes that she is learning about the naming traditions “Denali” and other Alaska Native names for ...