Warming temperatures are taking a spring bite out of Alaska’s accumulated winter snow. Southcentral Alaska sees a chance of showers move in Friday, along with increased cloud cover.
The Alaska Wildland Firefighter Academy is a state-funded program that teaches a lot more than just basic firefighting skills, and dozens of men and women are working hard this spring to play a role in fighting Alaska's wildland fires.
On Tuesday, ASD’s Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt spoke about what he calls the “rightsizing initiative” the school district will undergo in the upcoming years, which is being sought by the administration.
For the next two months, employees of Anchorage’s Parks and Recreational Department are cleaning up thousands of pounds of trash left behind after this season’s heavy snowfall.
New limits on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric plants are the Biden administration’s most ambitious effort yet to roll back planet-warming pollution from the power sector, the nation’s second-largest contributor to climate change.
Help grant wishes for Alaska kids like Tristan by donating airline miles to the Million Mile Challenge, a partnership with Alaska's News Source's Morning Edition and Make-A-Wish Alaska and Washington.
During the initial election, a candidate could win by securing 45% of the vote plus one additional ballot. In the runoff election, candidates need to secure a majority of the vote.
Inbound lanes of the Glenn Highway were closed for several hours Wednesday for a rollover crash near Eagle River that resulted in a man being ejected from his SUV.
In a narrow 20-18 vote Wednesday, state House lawmakers moved to send a judge reviewing a state appeal on homeschool funding constitutionality an official request to delay a decision until next summer.
A stretch of sunshine is warming up the state, even though it has taken much of the month to see a transition away from winter weather and into spring conditions. Alaska still has a ways to go before seeing more “green” in our landscape!
A rezoning proposal for the National Archives site near the Cuddy Park encampment passed unanimously, as amended, at Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Anchorage Assembly.
What’s normally a high school science classroom at Mat-Su Career & Tech High School has been transformed into a hub for local government, giving students the chance to participate in local government while having their concerns shared.
The House Judiciary Committee will hear public testimony Wednesday over a constitutional amendment proposal to allow public funds to be used for religious and private school expenses.
By The Associated Press and MICHAEL R. SISAK, JENNIFER PELTZ, ERIC TUCKER and JAKE OFFENHARTZ
With Trump sitting just feet away in the courtroom, David Pecker detailed his intimate, behind-the-scenes involvement in Trump’s rise from political novice to the Republican nomination and then the White House.
The Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center has issued its spring breakup outlook for Alaska, with numerous villages along major rivers seeing a low to moderate flood potential.