Bears at an Army base in Alaska broke into Humvees and ate dozens of MRE meals
Bears struck at least twice on an Alaska Army base, climbing inside military vehicles and eating dozens of pre-packaged meals.
How the ‘Josie’s Story’ series was reported
A rundown of research and source material for a series telling the untold story of Josie Rudolph, the first settler girl born under the U.S. flag in Alaska — and how her birth here helped her escape from Nazi Germany.
Honoring the African American soldiers who built the Alaska Highway
Visitors, local and national civil rights leaders, Alaska’s lieutenant governor and U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, were in Anchorage on Friday to honor the African American soldiers behind the construction of the Alaska Highway and to celebrate Alaska Highway Day.
Tribal Sovereignty Ticket Manifesto 2024
As a proud American Indian, I stand with and endorse Kamala Harris for President of the United States. Not as a partisan, but as a life-long student of Federal Indian Policy and as a Tribal Leader of over 22 years.
Presidential election puts Affordable Care Act back in the bull’s-eye
The outcome of the upcoming presidential election could affect the number of insured Americans, the fate of premium-reducing subsidies, the shape of Medicaid, and the cost of coverage for tens of millions of people.
Famous Alaska volcano sees seismic unrest after more than 30-year slumber
Several small earthquakes have been detected around Mt. Spurr this past week, prompting the Alaska Volcano Observatory to raise the volcano's alert level to "yellow" from the base green.
Almost to airline elite status? Here’s how you can make the most of the final months of 2024
You can spend your way to Alaska Airlines MVP status, and you can also fly to strategic destinations that will catapult you to higher status faster.
Biden first U.S. president to apologize for Indigenous boarding school abuses
For Native Americans, the long-awaited apology was a welcome acknowledgment of the government’s longstanding culpability. Now, they say, words must be followed up by action.
Weekend sun yields to snow by Monday
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - While southcentral may get some sunshine over the weekend, the potential for significant snow is making its way into the Monday forecast. A ridge of high pressure will clear the clouds and usher in north winds that keep the ...
Hawaiian Airlines Cuts Hawaii-Based Workers As Merger With Alaska Airlines Proceeds
Hawaiian Airlines will cut 57 out of nearly 1,400 Hawaii-based non-union jobs by year’s end as a result of its merger with Alaska Airlines, the company announced, and more job cuts are likely over the next six to 12 months. Hawaiian’s job cuts include ...
Thrifter helps family reunite with long lost scrapbook
A family in Anchorage, Alaska, was reunited with a lost scrapbook after a woman bought it from a thrift store last year.
Guardians prospect's roller-coaster journey makes a stop at home
The Arizona Fall League is, for many players, a proving ground, a chance to head west and showcase their skills in front of a whole new audience. For Kody Huff, it’s a homecoming. The Guardians prospect,
Northern Michigan Voices: I saved lives as a U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue flight pilot
Hear from retired Navy Veteran and former United States Coast Guard rescue swimmer and aviation mechanic and pilot Donald “Mac” MacIntyre on what it was like regularly braving flights over chaotic, freezing waters to save souls in peril.
Native Americans laud Biden for historic apology over boarding schools. They want action to follow
President Joe Biden has done something that no other sitting U.S. president has: He apologized for the systemic abuse generations of Indigenous children endured at the hands of the federal government
73 workers affected by Hawaiian-Alaska Air merger
"A total of 73 employees – 57 in Honolulu and 16 in the continental U.S. – did not receive or declined an offer," said Hawaiian Airlines.
Should Alaska keep ranked choice voting? | Alaska Insight
Host Lori Townsend and her guests discuss arguments for and against keeping Alaska’s new election system on this Alaska Insight.
The West Seattle light rail route has been chosen. But can Sound Transit afford it?
The Sound Transit Board has approved a new light rail route into West Seattle, but it will be more expensive than previously thought.
Forced assimilation and abuse: How US boarding schools devastated Native American tribes
A federal investigation found that Native children at these schools endured physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. At least 973 died.
Rep. Mike Prax is running for a third term unopposed
State Rep. Mike Prax is running to represent Alaska House District 33, which includes the Badger Road area, North Pole and Moose Creek.
Miya Folick – “Alaska”
It’s always so nice to hear from Miya Folick, who released her second album Roach last year. Since then, Folick shared a breathy cover of the Annie Lennox classic “Walking On Broken Glass,” collabed with Skinny Atlas,
Driver dies after losing control of car on icy Richardson Highway
Warren McDaniel was trying to pass another vehicle near Glennallen when he went into the ditch and struck trees, troopers said.
Hawaiian Airlines begins layoffs related to acquisition by Alaska Air
Hawaiian Airlines plans to eliminate 73 people from its 1,400 noncontract workforce in Hawaii and on the mainland in the wake of its recent merger with Alaska Air Group Inc.
Suicide warning signs and prevention | Line One
On this Line One, host Dr. Jillian Woodruff and her guest discuss signs and share resources for suicide prevention.
No More ‘Single Girl’ Posts for This Comedic Writer
Sara Runnels was known for her humorous stories and social media shares about the single life, but her dating status quickly changed after meeting Adam Zack.
As Colorado voters decided on Proposition 131, Alaskans applaud and condemn ranked choice, open primaries
Colorado voters will be deciding whether or not to overhaul elections with open primaries and ranked choice voting this November with Proposition 131.
Map Shows States with the Most OnlyFans Creators
The state with the most OnlyFans creators, according to new data, is also the state with the highest unemployment rate.
Are Florida groceries more expensive? How much buying food is outpacing what you make
This study reveals the states where people pay the most for groceries each month and how much Floridians spend compared to the national average.
Man and his 2 children survive night on cabin roof with tarp, blankets amid rising floodwaters
A man and his two young children had to find higher ground at their Alaskan home after a storm brought major flooding to the area.
Native Land Claims and Culture are Inseparable
My interest in Indigenous territorial claims began in my childhood. I grew up during the Native land claims era in Alaska. Throughout the twentieth
After sex scandal leads to judge’s resignation, Alaska prosecutors ask to vacate a conviction
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Anchorage has identified at least 44 cases in which Judge Kindred's actions are in question.
Best Alaska LLC Services In 2024
We’ve reviewed some of the biggest and best Alaska LLC services available, assessing their features, pricing, support and reputation to help you make a knowledgeable decision and find the right LLC service for you.
Army breaks up four bands as service realigns and readies a smaller force for looming fights
Four active-duty Army bands are disbanding as the service adjusts what kinds of troops are needed most as the force struggles with recruitment and prepares for potential conflicts with China, Russia and Iran.
Polar Bears Are Exposed to More Parasites, Viruses and Bacteria as the Arctic Heats Up
Pathogens are more common in polar bears living in the Chukchi Sea now than they were three decades ago, a new study suggests—but it's not yet clear what that means for the mammals' health
Seattle Closes Alaska Season, Looks Ahead to Busy 2025
The Port of Seattle saw 275 sailings and over 800,000 cruise passengers from April to October 2024, as the season comes to a close.
Alaska businesses are divided over a ballot measure that would raise minimum wage and mandate sick leave
Many business owners say it makes sense, while others believe it’ll drive up high operating costs even further.
State-owned Alaska corporation approves up to $20 million for potential Arctic refuge oil bid
The board of the state-owned Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority voted unanimously Wednesday to spend the money to prepare and possibly submit bids in an upcoming oil lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.