Alaskans like to take chances, buy raffle tickets and place bets. Whether fun trips to Vegas, time at their local bar playing ...
Many Alaskans and folks Outside, including in Congress, do not realize that the Tongass National Forest is a Volcanic Mass Sulfide area the size of West Virginia and, accordingly, a major Alaska ...
Recently, the weather has been cold. What is common to hear in Alaska on a warmer winter day in January or February is that ...
On Feb. 17, a Soldotna family was torn apart when federal ICE agents took a mother and her three children from their home.
Both the boys and girls teams qualified for the upcoming state tournament during the South Central Conference basketball ...
War rarely remains confined to distant battlefields. More often, it reaches the home front through rising prices, strained budgets, and uncertain futures. Americans can already see the evidence each ...
Soak your dry soybeans overnight in water. Drain and rinse thoroughly. Boil the soybeans in fresh water for 15 minutes, drain, rinse again and cool. Transfer the beans to a food processor and add ...
A trapper fresh out of the Cosna River country in Interior Alaska said he can’t believe how many martens he had caught in a ...
“There were moments of silence mixed in with three prayers — one prayer for the family, one prayer for our community, and one ...
Business Development Program, which enables Alaska Native corporations to compete for federal contracts, is under attack. Every Alaskan should be paying attention, because this is about more than how ...
The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge announced in a March 9 press release that they will soon be offering opportunities for individuals to participate in black bear baiting. According to the release, ...
Charles Minton, 38, was sentenced by Kenai Superior Court Judge Kelly Lawson last week to 25 years in prison for first-degree ...
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