Whittier, Alaska, might be the most unusual town in America. Nearly 200 people share a single building that houses everything ...
A Yup'ik community near the Bering Sea in southwest Alaska was spared the widespread devastation other communities ...
Federal cash would have built water infrastructure in Huslia and moved its homes away from a rapidly eroding riverbank.
Remnants of a typhoon in October caused widespread devastation to communities in southwest Alaska, but the most damage was in ...
Marine heatwaves, fisheries declines and coastal erosion show Alaskans how changes to our climate can threaten our ways of ...
100-year-old veteran John Franklin Strong shows a photo taken from his service during World War II, at his home in South Anchorage on Sept. 15, 2025. John Strong paged through a stack of papers to ...
Our livelihoods are being squeezed because the massive, industrial trawl fleet has been allowed to fish with too little ...
There is no more salmon. That's what native Alaskan Ricko DeWilde is most concerned with these days. The cast member and segment producer on National Geographic's, "Life Below Zero: First Alaskans," ...
As our Alaska road trip comes to an end, we soak up every last adventure the wild north has to offer. From icy plunges to stunning mountain drives, this is a raw and beautiful look at van life in ...
Officials in Alaska are extending moose seasons in parts of the state that are still recovering from Typhoon Halong.
Patients in a remote area of Fairbanks, Alaska, now have broader access to greatly needed cancer services due to a ...
Duop Tharjiath, the son of Sudanese refugees, was found dead in his room at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute in late March. Tharjiath, 29 when he died, spent more than five years as a patient at the ...