ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – The 14th annual Mat-Su Kabayan Gala invited Filipinos, and those who appreciate the culture, to Wasilla to celebrate and appreciate their heritage...
STIP Amendment #1 partial approval resolves ten of 14 corrective actions. (ANCHORAGE, Alaska) — The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) concludes the 2024 federal...
In a first-of-its-kind ruling, the Alaska Supreme Court said Friday that the COVID-19 pandemic does not qualify as “physical loss” or “damage” under common commercial insurance...
Alaska’s highest court ruled against the City of Soldotna on Friday in the city’s long standing annexation case. The decision sends the city back to the...
One of the things that disappoints most about the Alaska media is its ongoing failure to report on – or even reference – the hugely regressive...
A member of Congress from Alaska voted against a bill allowing parents to access the curriculum at their children’s school while accepting thousands from groups that...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – Never mind the old idiom “to smell a rat,” a resident of St. Paul Island thinks they might have seen a rat...
Water and patches of green are visible near Mertarvik. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) MERTARVIK — Growing up along the banks of the Ninglick River in Southwest Alaska,...
Energy costs across the U.S. “would probably go down substantially” if the U.S. sharply increased mining and production of Alaska’s natural resources, according to Adam Crum,...
Alaska Bookmobile founder Jimmy Riordan displays banned books inside the Alaska Bookmobile on Oct. 3, 2023 in Spenard. (Loren Holmes / ADN archive) This is part...