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About 20 people gathered at the Auk Nu Trailhead on a drizzly Saturday morning to celebrate National Trails Day. The event ...
These majestic landscapes have always been dangerous, but as the world warms, mountains are becoming much more unpredictable ...
One of Southeast Alaska’s most prolific pink salmon rivers, known for attracting copious numbers of bears, wildlife ...
Guzman took the complete game loss for Wasilla (8H, 5R, 1BB, 4SO). Guzman, Berta and sophomore Gerardo Palomares led the ...
Flying is not the only way to get to the Lower 48. Most of the summertime visitors to Alaska arrive by cruise ship. The ...
They were born on U.S. soil, are entitled to U.S. passports and allowed to serve in the U.S. military, but 11 people in a ...
Despite dreary weather and an impending flood threat, people were mostly upbeat while picking up free sandbags Saturday to ...
We have been learning about Bill Curwick, who graduated from Marshall High School before enlisting and training as an Army combat engineer. He deployed to Vietnam in November 1970, serving with the ...
Squeezed between glacier-packed mountains and Alaska’s Prince William Sound, the cruise-ship stop of Whittier is isolated enough that it’s reachable by just a single road, through a long, one-lane ...
Just outside of Juneau lies a sanctuary, an area where you can surround yourself with the sights and sounds of nature, far ...