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We are blessed to share Alaska’s glorious summer with fireweed, this year’s native plant of the year.
Often, we get anxious when we engage with or anticipate stressors. But for many people, the distress can become disproportionate to any actual threat.
Officials, trail users and unhoused people themselves say they’re seeing more camps, more ecological damage and more destruction.
The Assembly is also set to vote on ordinances that would pave the way for a new South Anchorage park.
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
Advice from Annie Lane.
After getting blown out in the opening game, the Anchorage NAHL franchise dropped a narrow 2-0 decision.
Troopers were notified late Friday of the upside-down aircraft in Six Mile Lake near the community of Nondalton, located about 200 miles southwest of Anchorage.
Bartlett’s A’Lante Owens-Player and Dimond’s Sarah Dittman both set personal records and made history with respective first-place finishes in their principle events.
Seize the Grey went wire to wire to win the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, giving 88-year-old Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas a seventh victory in the race and ending Mystik Dan’s Triple Crown bid.
Harbors owned and operated by Alaska’s cities and boroughs will be required to install safety ladders usable by someone who falls into the water.
There are plenty of options for flights so staying abreast of the changes can be key to capitalizing on the best rates.
Restoring competence to city government will require compromises and consensus building — not ideological bludgeoning. If the last administration taught us anything, it is that.
The truth is that while child care and early education providers love their jobs and love children, many of them simply can’t afford to keep doing what they love.
These illnesses do not discriminate. They affect individuals of all ages, racial and ethnic backgrounds, income levels, and sexual orientations.
A study sampling microplastics across the state is discovering where they are the most concentrated, with some clues as to why.
Advice from Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin.
The Alaska Constitution limits the regular session to 121 days.
Democrats are hoping to reelect Rep. Mary Peltola to Congress, where Republicans hold a four-seat majority.
Kirk’s book, “After the Gulag,” is unavailable in Russia, where the government is attempting to erase the system’s memory.
LaFrance was leading Bronson by 5,487 votes in the latest round of preliminary election results.
Kristopher Handy, 34, died early Monday outside a West Anchorage apartment complex in an encounter with four Anchorage Police Department officers.
Parts of a long-term plan to bring state revenue and expenses into line again failed to advance through the Capitol.