JBER is primary site for exercise Yudh Abhyas, as soldiers from both India and the U.S. learn how to operate in cold climates and high-altitude conditions.
Eight COVID-19 deaths and over 800 new cases were reported in Alaska on Wednesday, though the deaths were not recent and were identified through routine death certificate review.
A 48-year-old Akiachak man and teacher has been arrested on charges of sexual abuse of a minor, stemming from an August incident in which authorities alledge he abused one of his students at his home.
The majority of the 66 additional COVID-19 deaths reported by Alaska on Tuesday were identified through the routine death certificate review process, which can take several weeks.
A little more than a week after Anchorage's first chief equity officer was fired and replaced by the Bronson administration, Clifford Armstrong III updated his LinkedIn profile with an article he wrote about the reasons he believes he was let go.
Former Anchorage firefighter and paramedic Ben Schultz, who's been with the department for about a decade, will leave his current role as a special assistant for the department as of Nov. 1.
Interim University of Alaska President Pat Pitney has denied a request from the University of Alaska Fairbanks chancellor to make COVID-19 vaccines a requirement for all in-person students and staff at that campus.
Soldotna’s Benjamin Dziobek is in a way better place emotionally these days. He served in the Navy from 1999 to 2003 and said combat took a toll on him.
We are looking to the sky and talking about fireballs and meteors, what's the difference and when is your best chance to see the Orionids meteor shower.
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a virtual meeting on Nov. 2 to make a final determination on why an aircraft ran off the runway in 2019 after it landed in Unalaska.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration will allow all-terrain vehicles to drive on state roads with speed limits of 45 miles per hour or less, starting on Jan. 1.
When passing the revised emergency ordinance requiring masks in Anchorage, members of the Anchorage Assembly were less focused on strict enforcement terms than on getting people to mask up.
About half the main road through Denali National Park and Preserve will be remain closed next year as officials work to address a long-running landslide issue.