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A St. Augustine woman was on a cruise ship in Alaska when a severe thunderstorm caused a frightening situation for passengers ...
Sitka residents are mounting a strong response to a draft provision of the U.S. Senate Republicans’ budget reconciliation bill that would mandate the sale of roughly 2 to 3 million acres of federal ...
Every year, the Huntington family spent about $7,000 on diesel to heat the cabin during bone-chilling winters, and a few ...
U.S. Representative John Garamendi announced the launch of a bipartisan Congressional Ferry Caucus on Tuesday, along with three co-chairs: Emily Randall of Washington, Nick Begich of Alaska and ...
Ten fur seals and hundreds of fish washed up dead on a Pribilof beach last year. New research links the die-off to warming ...
Dock Totals 6/8 – 6/14: 2728 anglers aboard 125 half-day to 3-day trips out of San Diego landings over the past week caught ...
Alaska’s capital city averages a single thunderstorm every two years or so. Juneau is home to about 32,000 people and is ...
There are no bears on most of the Aleutians Islands today. But a new study reveals that bears likely lived in Unalaska and ...
Juneau Hydropower is poised to expand the capital city’s renewable energy capacity by nearly 20% if it can finance and build ...
Alaska may be known for its big game and large-scale wonders, but this tiny wildlife refuge tops the charts when it comes to birdwatching.
The U.S. Army has named the six companies that will compete for task orders under its $450 million support services contract.
From around 1909 to 1912, billikens were a brief, incandescent cultural mania that swept the country. By midcentury, they ...
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