By James Brooks, Alaska Beacon Updated: 23 seconds ago Published: 24 seconds ago Alaska Redistricting Board member Nicole Borromeo, chair John Binkley and member Bethany Marcum...
Peter Westley of the University of Alaska Fairbanks holds two chum salmon at the Anaktuvik River on Sept. 22. Westley, an associate professor at UAF’s College...
NAWILIWILI — The Kaua‘i Independent Food Bank food package backpacks are going out thanks to the unannounced arrival of about two dozen Alaska Airlines employees on...
A dominant mother bear in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve has been crowned Fat Bear Week’s queen of corpulence. Bear 128, nicknamed Grazer, got 108,321...
By Kim Sunée Updated: 1 hour ago Published: 1 hour ago Fried cod sandwich with kimchi tartar (Photo by Kim Sunée) A simple and delicious way...
A Native Alaskan will lead a federal advocacy organization that protects Native contracting. Quinton Uksi Carroll was appointed as an executive director of the Native American...
Floodwaters flow over and erode the Dalton Highway on May 21, 2015. The flooding contributed to the slow subsiding the ground in the permafrost-rich region. Credit:...
THE CASE FOR ALASKA ADOPTION OF ISRAEL ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT By REP. SARAH VANCE – Advertisement – An Israeli family of five, including twin 6–year–old girls and...
When Seward head football coach Tyler Mallory was approached with the proposition of his team becoming one of a handful in Alaska to start playing 9-man...
A winner in this year’s Fat Bear Week has been crowned, and she’s a “gutsy girl.” The bear in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve is...