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The National Weather Service measured a foot of fresh snow Tuesday morning at its Sand Lake offices.
The theme of this year’s conference is “Our Land Our Food - We Are Living Our Indigenous Ways of Life.”
Our favorite photographs by Anchorage Daily News staff photographers and contributors.
The yellows, golds and reds of fall are sweeping through Anchorage.
The state fair in Palmer runs through Labor Day.
Fair-goers came dressed as characters from anime, video games and action hero movies and comics.
As always, the fair has featured plentiful and large vegetables, farm animals, carnival rides, vendors, concerts — and of course, food.
Alaska provides breeding grounds for two populations of sandhill cranes in North America. As migration season nears, they’re being spotted around local farms, streets and backyards.
Highlights from the past two weeks.
“It’s the largest car show in Alaska,” said Midnight Sun Street Rod Association president Raelyn McGinnis.
Pictures from Saturday.
Highlights in pictures from Thursday.
A photo of Brazian surfer Gabriel Medina appearing to defy gravity has gone viral from the Paris Olympics. The photographer says both he and the athlete were ‘at the right place, at the right time.’
Photos from Tuesday.
Surfers ride the tidal phenomenon
Pictures from Sunday
Pictures from Saturday
The new office in the federal building in downtown Anchorage will better serve Alaska, its director said.
When scientists want to go to Alaska’s most remote islands, they usually get a ride on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s R/V Tiglax.
Mostly clear skies added to the high-summer feel of the day as JBER hosted big crowds for their biennial open house event.