For the second time this season, two of the top three teams in the state met in a crosstown Mid Alaska Conference showdown, as West Valley and Lathrop squared off ...
Nichole Schmidt and Tara Petito, mother and stepmother of the late Gabby Petito, have traveled around the country to talk about how domestic violence caused their daughter’s death. They’ve seen ...
The Ice Dogs return to Alaska this weekend for another Alaska Airlines Club 49 Cup road series against Kenai River, to close ...
The Alaska House on Wednesday advanced a bill that would boost state funding for a nonprofit that provides free legal aid to vulnerable Alaskans.
After the Fairbanks City Council scuttled a municipal lottery concept, the city’s Finance Committee has returned to the drawing board for additional revenue generation.
A North Pole woman faces felony charges after prosecutors accused her Wednesday of stealing $31,000 in food stamps.
Alaska foster youth could see their ties to siblings legally protected through the adoption process, under legislation ...
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 ...
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.
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Six years ago, Meda DeWitt was seeking to recall Gov. Mike Dunleavy from office. Now, she’s looking to take his position.
As international interest heats up in the Arctic the focus is being turned on Alaska’s role in research, defense and ...