Nestled in the heart of Anchorage, Lazy Dog Antiques & Collectibles stands as a monument to nostalgia where time slows down and every corner reveals another fragment of Alaska’s colorful past. You ...
In 2021 there were 37 million people living alone, in the US, so NiceRx analyzed data to determine the best states for solo ...
I did not escape FGM, nor did anyone else in my community. I cannot keep quiet as girls in Alaska suffer the same fate.
Kwigillingok, Alaska, has long grappled with erosion and flooding. Residents want to move to higher ground, further inland, ...
An Inupiaq elder teaches his great-grandson to hunt in rapidly warming Northwest Alaska where thinning ice, shifting caribou ...
New data shows Seattle saw a record number of people living alone last year, even as housing costs remain among the highest in the country. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 170,500 Seattle ...
After living in Alaska for most of my life, I moved to Las Vegas before heading to Sacramento. I was surprised by the ways my lifestyle changed and my mental health improved. Now, I can walk much more ...
Living alone changes everything—quietly, subtly, and then all at once. Whether you’re doing it for the first time in your 20s or rediscovering independence later in life, solitude has a way of holding ...
Ever wonder what happens when spectacular natural beauty collides with small-town affordability? You get Kodiak, Alaska—a place where bald eagles outnumber traffic jams and your retirement account ...
If you dream of having a place all to yourself, where you live might matter more than what you earn. That’s the takeaway from The Economist’s Carrie Bradshaw Index, which ranks 100 U.S. cities by how ...
Being home alone has its advantages: You can set your preferred temperature, turn up the volume on your speakers and make your favorite snack. But if you're worried about break-ins or trespassers, ...
More Americans than ever are married but living separately, and more of them are crediting it with keeping their marriages happy. This was difficult to say then, and it’s not much easier now.