Former ICT national correspondent and Alaska Bureau Chief Joaqlin Estus among cohort of 10 women in 2025 class for Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame.
Today the 39-year-old mariner serves as second-in-command on the Native-owned, family-run Alaskan Dream Cruises ’ Admiralty ...
In Skagway, one of Alaska’s most popular cruise ports, food problems revolve around one big issue: The number of people in town can range from 900 to 10,000.
Five months after the Trump administration canceled a series of environmental grants for Alaska, including an erosion-control ...
The mass evacuation by military aircraft of hundreds of residents from Alaska villages ravaged by the remnants of Typhoon ...
More than 1,000 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 18, at Overstreet Park for the “No Tsars, No Kings” protest. Protesters ...
When Debbie Clarke Moderow was running the Iditarod — the 1,100-mile sled dog race through Alaska’s frozen interior — she had a moment.
In every state, urban legends have been scaring residents for years, and they can mean big business for local economies. Here ...
Sullivan also spoke about the implementation of key provisions in the recent budget reconciliation bill, what he calls the ...
By Eva Holland for the Food and Environment Reporting Network. Broadcast version by Laura Hatch for Alaska News Service reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration ...
Kodiak’s state representatives held a candid briefing on state revenues and the outlook for the 2026 legislative session at the recent Kodiak Island Borough Assembly meeting.
Officials with the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development have walked back a proposal to limit local governments’ funding for public schools, instead asking the State Board of Education ...