The Alaska job market expanded by 8,900 jobs — or 2.8% — in the month of March, according to the latest figures released by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
A line of dozens of Alaskans waited outside Begich Middle School at 6 a.m. Saturday for dental, vision and medical services at no cost during a Remote Area Medical pop-up clinic.
By Friday morning, a rescue attempt by the Alaska Air National Guard was again halted by high winds, but improving conditions allowed the Guard helicopter and pararescuemen to land near the skiers by late morning.
An Anchorage man recently stumbled across an offensive name of a creek on the Aleutian Islands left over from World War II, and now he's on a mission to change it.
Alaska’s two senators expressed frustration with the Biden administration’s latest attempt to preserve state lands at the cost of resource development.
Nearly two months after a jury convicted Brian Smith on 14 charges related to the murders of two Alaska Native women, the South African national was charged this week with unlawfully obtaining U.S. citizenship.