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Surfers ride the tidal phenomenon
Mostly clear skies added to the high-summer feel of the day as JBER hosted big crowds for their biennial open house event.
The 2024 Native Youth Olympics featured 11 events, including the crowd-favorite wrist carry and the toe kick, which returned to the rotation this year after a decade.
Relive some of our top highlights from the 52nd Iditarod’s ceremonial start in Anchorage and the restart in Willow.
The ceremonial start is a rolling party, starting in downtown and ending in East Anchorage.
With participants clad in colorful attire, waving rainbow flags and sharing messages of positivity and inclusion, the Pride Parade returned to cheers from crowds of spectators.
Under bluebird skies, the mushers competing in the 2023 Iditarod waved to spectators and were cheered on by fans during their 11-mile tour through Anchorage.
From high kicks to late kicks, celebrations and sorrow, the year in sports had it all.
The year in Alaska was marked by extreme weather, captivating politics and delightful moments of life.
Jumpers of all ages launched into the waters of Anchorage’s Goose Lake on Saturday during the annual event, which supports Special Olympics Alaska.
A pair of swans hatched at least eight cygnets this spring at Anchorage’s Potter Marsh.
A few hundred people braved the cold on Saturday night to watch Santa Claus help Mayor Dave Bronson light the holiday tree in Town Square Park.
Migrating trumpeter and tundra swans put on a show at Potter Marsh.
Between the Seward Highway and Hillside neighborhoods, a pair of swans are raising five just-hatched cygnets.