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An explosion on Mount Spurr could generate massive cloud of ash, which could mess with airplanes and cause issues for humans.
Five former Alaska lawmakers wrote in a commentary that federal renewable energy investments generate savings and build ...
Local birding expert David Sonneborn took me out birding a couple of times, and we managed to see Hudsonian Godwits in the ...
A man accused of giving fentanyl to a 16-year-old and then abandoning her on an Alaska trail as she overdosed has been ...
The Anchorage Travel Expo at the Dena’ina Center kicked off tourism season, featuring 70 booths that highlight Alaska’s ...
The Friends of the SS Nenana raised concern over the status of a $500,000 federal grant on Saturday after the Fairbanks North ...
The federal agency that supports volunteerism canceled at least $1.8 million in grants across the state, aimed at providing ...
The journey of a team of Nenana student athletes to the 2025 Senior Native Youth Olympics (NYO) in Anchorage earlier this ...
The event, which began in 1917, allows participants to buy guesses, at $3 each, as to when the clock will stop between ...
After teetering on the edge for a few hours, Alaska’s most famous four-legged tripod fell all the way through the ice on the ...
Scientists at Mount Spurr in Alaska have been unable to collect vital volcanic data for over a month as the area experiences “elevated” levels of earthquakes — but authorities claim an ...
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Alaska’s golden railroad spike back home after 100 yearsANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A historic solid gold railroad spike is now on display at the Anchorage Museum. The golden spike was used by President Warren Harding in a ceremony on July 15, 1923, in the ...
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