The paywall has now gone up at Alaska’s largest online news site. You can pay to gain access, or you can be a good American capitalist and use the tools available […]
Iditarod frets snow
With 14 inches of snow blanketing the Iditarod Trail at Puntilla Lake on the south side of the Alaska Range and 6- to 8-inches on the ground at Rohn on the north […]
We’re No. 2!
The Alaska economy might have started a slide into recession in 2016, but the residents of 49th state managed to maintain a joyful outlook on life, according to a newly […]
First avalanche death
An avid snowmachine rider and former Minnesotan has become the winter’s first avalanche victim in Alaska. Alaska State Troopers reported 29-year-old Tyler Kloos died Saturday after being buried in a Kenai Mountain […]
Don’t go outside!
With rain, wind and temperatures pushing into the 40s Thursday in the wake of a month of heavy snowfall, avalanche experts were warning Alaskans about how dangerous the weather can make it […]
Sarah’s departure
The woman from Wasilla who once declared that in politics “don’t retreat, reload” has claimed victory in the wake of the election of President Donald Trump and withdrawn from the field […]
Colder than Mars
Livengood, Alaska – pronounced lie-ven-good – wasn’t living so good on Thursday. At 9:20 that morning, the temperature was 57 degrees below zero, and sunrise was still about an hour away.
Real Alaska rising
The temperature was 5 degrees high in the Chugach Mountains above Alaska’s largest city on Sunday night and a nasty north wind lashed the land with ice-crystals of snow. In a snowy […]
Maw off the hook
Outlaw former fishermen Roland Maw shook free from the state of Alaska this week, or at least partially so. Juneau Superior Court Judge Louis Menendez freed the former Board of Fisheries member […]
Taxing questions
Alaska is the only state in the union that offers a cash reward for being a resident. Some need that money badly. Some need it about as much as the average American […]
