In Northwest Alaska, a proposed 211-mile mining road has divided an Inupiaq community already devastated by climate change.
Occurred on August 2020 / Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Info from Licensor: "Noctilucent clouds are a rare occurring high-altitude ...
Anchorage City sits at the intersection of Alaska’s urban pulse and winter wilderness. This aerial footage captures the ...
Alaska’s small breweries and wineries are struggling amid a decline in drinking, rising costs for materials and a competitive landscape, many say. Five of them have shut down over the last two years, ...
The Johnson Tract sits on Native corporation land, surrounded by Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, about 120 miles ...
AB 1246 will allow out-of-state distillers to ship spirits directly to California consumers starting Jan. 1, 2026. A survey ...
Glenfarne Alaska LNG, LLC ("Glenfarne") and POSCO International Corporation have announced the companies signed definitive agreements finalizing the formation of a strategic partnership for the ...
An Alaska Native group and conservation groups filed a lawsuit Thursday to stop ConocoPhillips’ large winter exploration ...
Winter lays a quiet shimmer across the far north, turning the landscape into a realm that feels untouched and impossibly vast ...
Pasagshak River State Recreation Site offers yet another flavor of Kodiak’s natural diversity. Located on the eastern side of the island, this park features a river valley that opens onto Pasagshak ...
The first village moved because of climate change lost additional homes during Halong, while the new village of Mertarvik ...
Nestled on Airport Way in Fairbanks stands a shopping destination where the Black Friday experience isn’t limited to one frenzied day after Thanksgiving – Value Village, a treasure-seeker’s paradise ...