Lawmakers are considering a bill from Gov. Mike Dunleavy's administration that would require utilities in Alaska's Railbelt to implement new net metering rules for their customers.
When the United States decides to go to war, two costs are weighed: blood and treasure. Blood is paid by those who serve. Treasure is paid by the nation. At least, that is how it is supposed to work.
The 2026 Iditarod Trail Invitational is underway, with Fairbanks-area athletes competing in both the 1,000-mile and 350-mile divisions as they make their way along the historic winter trail toward McG ...
In 1952, 52 servicemen died in a plane crash in Alaska’s Chugach Mountains. The discovery of their bodies may have been aided ...
Just a day after voters went to the polls, FBI agents arrived at City Hall with a search warrant and focused their investigation on the Office of Strategic Planning and ...
Parker Kenick has spent 13 years mastering the high-flying discipline of Alaska Native Games, and now he is bringing those ancient traditions to the forefront of the Festival of Native Arts.
The Alaska Legal Services Corporation is the state’s largest provider of free legal help for domestic violence survivors, but ...
The 2026 Festival of Native Arts (FNA) is kicked off on Thursday after months of planning, thousands of miles of travel and ...
Part of an ever-changing UMD Class of 2026, seniors Scout Truman and Kyle Gaffney have never seen a Senior Night at Amsoil Arena, having played elswhere the previous three seasons.
Alaska foster youth could see their ties to siblings legally protected through the adoption process, under legislation ...
America’s adversaries are deploying every espionage tactic imaginable to gain diplomatic, military and technological advantage. Seduction included.
Two St. Paul Islanders are updating a more than 100-year-old story from Rudyard Kipling, and telling it from an Alaska Native perspective.