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Both pilots ejected from the F-16D Fighting Falcon, which was at Eielson for a multinational Red Flag exercise, after it ...
The mayor’s administration is soon clearing two of the city’s largest homeless camps. While officials say they’re doing lots ...
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Park officials say Nicholas Vizzini, 29, was killed Tuesday evening. He is the second person to die on the mountain in just ...
The Anchorage Assembly reversed course Tuesday with some saying they heard concerns from restaurants that some customers were ...
The state-owned Alaska Aerospace Corp. signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Alaska on Tuesday in Fairbanks.
The rate hikes were passed alongside the city’s budget for next year, which the Assembly unanimously approved during a ...
On this Line One, join Dr. Justin Clark for a discussion about the health impacts of wildfire smoke and volcanic ash.
A single dead wolf near Gustavus kicked off a sweeping research project that examined different packs’ reliance on marine ...
About $9 million in Anchorage marijuana taxes will be distributed this year to three major programs to support the child care ...
"Our military are to be used to protect us from foreign threats, but not within our own country,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski said.
The Northern Journal also found most state lawmakers disinterested in the topic of changing the limited-entry system.