A decision to return to the state changed his life trajectory, leading him down the path as a competitive athlete.
Both Fenumiai and his cellmate, 36-year-old William Farmer, were diagnosed with schizophrenia in their 20s. Their family members say the state should never have housed them together.
The proportion of nonresident workers in Alaska is near an all-time high, but many hold seasonal jobs and earn less annually.
As someone who grew up in Alaska, I've met a lot of other Americans who are surprised about what my upbringing and lifestyle ...
SAIL runs the ORCA Adaptive Snowsports Program winter-long at Eaglecrest. Sponsored by Hecla Greens Creek, SAIL goes up to the mountain with a small group every Saturday. At the Learn to Adapt, SAIL ...
While there are thousands of excellent articles, books and web resources to learn all about the dying process — one of the most challenging issues remains — how do we talk about death with our loved ...
Alaska is home,” Victoria Murphy tells PEOPLE. “We’ve never seriously considered moving back to a warmer climate” ...
The rate of Alaskans dying from drug overdoses declined by 5% in 2024 compared to the year before. That’s a welcome reduction after the state saw its highest number of overdose deaths on record in ...
A federal judge has refused to block a winter oil and gas exploration project in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska that ...
Recently, the State Board of Education heard a report about teacher turnover in the state. Unsurprisingly, rates of turnover ...
On Saturday, more than 40 people gathered at the steps of the Alaska State Capitol in downtown Juneau to protest the long-sought Alaska LNG project.
In Alaska’s capital, a retreating glacier has turned from postcard backdrop into a recurring threat, sending sudden torrents of water through neighborhoods that once treated it as scenery. The latest ...