Alders, alders, everywhere. When you follow scientists in the Alaska wilderness, you’ll almost certainly get alder-snagged.
The NWS has warned residents of several states to “plan on slippery road conditions,” especially during commutes.
Dr. Mikki McComb-Kobza explains how, when people replace mistruths with facts, knowledge dissolves fear, compassion replaces ...
Alaskans around the state use their imagination with holiday traditions to stave off the darkness until we start gaining ...
A marriage between a can of beans and a smoke alarm, 6-pound seismic sensors collect data that researchers use to establish ...
Kelli Foreman, who is both a farmer and the executive director of the Kodiak Baptist Mission, calls her project Milk on a ...
Ever wonder what an eight-foot crochet Christmas tree looks like? If so, make sure to visit the Gerald C. Wilson Auditorium this holiday season.
Some of the twelve Alaska Native regional corporations share recent news, projects, and ongoing benefits for their ...
There are a number of parks in Alaska where you can view brown bears, but this island boasts nearly as many bears as humans, ...
Alaska Native Vietnam-era veterans or their heirs may be eligible to select up to 160 acres of federal land in Alaska. The application deadline is December 29, 2025. Cook Inlet ...
Rayann Martin sat in a classroom hundreds of miles from her devastated Alaska Native village and held up 10 fingers when the teacher asked the pupils how ...
At Thursday night’s Kodiak Island Borough Assembly meeting, our assembly representatives (with the exception of assembly members Jeffery Woods and Jeremiah Gardner,) voted to spend $100,000 of Kodiak ...