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A stretch of the Dalton Highway near the Saginavirktok River was washed out by flood waters on Saturday, leading to an ...
The aquatic chemistry and flow rates in Interior Alaska’s streams are shifting in response to thawing permafrost and ...
Tongass National Forest encompasses 17 million acres and is home to bald eagles, salmon, and bears. Get a bird's-eye view of ...
Still, there are downsides to consider with any loan, including being stuck with debt. In many cases, said Chéri Smith, a ...
A shipping container full of empty industrial-sized fish food bags fell off a barge heading from Baranof Island to the ...
Hopefully you’ve been getting outdoors and enjoying this pleasant stretch of sunshine and warmth. Daily highs have warmed ...
Increased precipitation in the spring is notable, as May and April are historically drier and sunnier in Southeast Alaska.
After 45 years trolling for salmon on the waters of Southeast Alaska, artist Stephen Lawrie is mixing acrylics with water in ...
Currently, the southern peninsula does not hold a population of black-tailed deer; ADF&G has been developing a strategy to ...
From Southcentral to the Slope, summer warmth looks to finally build across much of the state this week. The area of low pressure that kept rain in the forecast yesterday is shifting to our southeast.
These craggy islands 27 miles from the Golden Gate are home to hundreds of thousands of birds and marine mammals — and a handful of scientists.