Among U.S. states, Alaska might be the most unique. It's the largest state, the northernmost, the westernmost and the ...
Wrangellite Teniya Morelli shares glimpses of his family's history. It began with a five-year hiking journey with donkeys in ...
The Willow Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) hosted the American College of Surgeons ‘Stop The Bleed’ classes over the ...
Between 2019 and 2024, the annual counts recorded a 41% increase in the number of unhoused residents statewide and a 54% ...
Dear Eric: I’m pretty sure I should seek therapy. As a longtime first responder with probable PTSD, plus recent marital ...
GILBERT, Ariz. ( KPHO /Gray News) - An elderly woman has died after a pickup truck driver crashed into a senior living home ...
The Biden Administration will open Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas leases this January. Alaskan ...
Alaska’s fisheries, vital to the state’s economy and culture, are facing an unprecedented crisis. Collapsing fish prices, ...
Located in Big Lake, Alaska, a 1956 Douglas DC-6 cargo plane has been transformed into a two-bedroom with a full kitchen and ...
It's been years since I thought about Alaska. Recently, I pondered our time in the Last Frontier, courtesy of the Army.
And how did it come to possess it in the first place? As a descendant of Inupiaq Eskimos, I have been living and studying this history all my life. In a way, there are two histories of how Alaska came ...
“1 I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.” ...