A former grocery store employee of the Fred Meyer in Wasilla is going to court after she claims she was fired for blowing the whistle on safety concerns.
An assistant attorney general has been removed from his caseload pending the outcome of an investigation by the state of Alaska after a report by The Guardian named him as the user behind a white-supremacist twitter account.
The first large cruise ship in 660 days arrived in Juneau on Friday morning, starting a unique and abbreviated sailing season for Alaska’s capital city.
Vaccines have been available to out-of-state visitors for almost two months. They're taking the state up on the offer but mostly Alaskans are using these sites.
The number of people infected with COVID-19 and needing hospitalization is growing quickly, putting stress on Anchorage’s already strained health care system, according to health officials.
The Prince William Sounds Resource Advisory Committee is calling for proposals that will enhance or improve land and waterways in a portion of the Chugach National Forest.
A U.S. Senate panel deadlocked Thursday on President Joe Biden’s pick to oversee vast government-owned lands in the West amid bitter opposition from Republicans.
The first lady's main message on Wednesday was encouraging Alaskans to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in what she called a "last push" in the fight against the pandemic.
Warmer weather means more people getting out and about and enjoying the great outdoor, but search and rescue crews are also being called out more often.
The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics are scheduled to begin on the morning of Wednesday, July 21, and crews are busy setting up the Big Dipper Ice Arena to host the event.
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is expected to visit Alaska in September according to a court filing in a long-running dispute over a proposed land exchange
The Alaska Federation of Natives has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration, demanding that monthly payments go out to subsidize power bills in rural Alaska.
A 34-year-old Anchorage man led law enforcement on a high-speed chase for about 22 miles on Parks Highway Monday evening, reaching about 90 mph speeds at times, Alaska State Troopers said.
From left, State Farm Insurance representatives Paul Davault and Jamie Hornbaker along with Safe Kids Kansas state director Cherie Sage took part in a $20,000 check presentation ceremony on Tuesday morning at the Topeka Zoo, 635 S.W. Gage.
A Soldotna man was arrested at his home Saturday morning after authorities said he fled the scene of a single-vehicle rollover crash that killed a man and injured two others earlier that day in Soldotna.
A coalition that includes the Alaska Federation of Natives and electric cooperatives is suing Gov. Mike Dunleavy to force his administration to release money intended to help lower rural utility costs.
Alaska’s statewide alert level has jumped to high for the first time since May after a spike in COVID-19 cases over the weekend was reported on Monday.
With fire season still in effect, The Alaska Department of Fish and Game explains the positive and negative effects wildfires have on the environment in the Interior.
The state-run ferry system is proposing a winter schedule that suggests limited service for some southeast Alaska communities and improved service for Kodiak Island and some parts of south-central Alaska.