Deadly landslides are increasing around the world. But in parts of Alaska, maps of the hazards remain controversial.
The Army trains its cannons on the Sheet’ká Kwáan as the United States takes control of Tlingit lands and waters.
The untold story of the first settler girl born under the U.S. flag in Alaska and her escape, decades later, from the ...
On October 18, 1867, the flag of Russia at the governor’s house in Sitka, Alaska was lowered, a United States flag rose in ...
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Makhnati Island was formerly a World War II defense battery, and now is a federally-protected area for subsistence herring.
Lynden Transport drivers Fred Austin and John Schank were chosen to make the cross-country haul, delivering the tree to the ...
A Sitka spruce from the Tongass National Forest was harvested this weekend and is on its way to become the nation's Capitol ...
Oct. 18 has held special significance for Alaska since 1867 when territories that now comprise the state of Alaska were ...
The state of Alaska celebrated the 157th anniversary of its official transfer from Russia to the United States. The historic ...
Skagway hosted approximately 80 students from across Southeast Alaska for a Drama Debate and Forensics meet, known as DDF. It ...
WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) introduced the Alaska’s Right to Ivory Sales and Tradition (ARTIST) Act and ...