Calista announces creation of new subsidiary
Calista Corp. says it has created a new subsidiary to provide engineering, energy and environmental consulting services.
Rasmuson Foundation commits millions to the arts
The Rasmuson Foundation is committing millions of dollars over the next four years to support the arts in Alaska.
Inaugural sled dog race begins
Four-time Iditarod champion Lance Mackey is among 23 competitors heading to Eagle in a new sled dog race that pays tribute to a chief of Eagle Village who died earlier this year.
Soldier found dead in barracks
A soldier who was found dead in his barracks at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage on Christmas morning has been identified.
Fairbanks cooperative applies for pipeline permit
The rural power cooperative based in Fairbanks has applied for a permit to build a short natural gas pipeline on the North Slope.
Sitka man dies in car crash
A 22-year-old Sitka driver died after crashing head-on with a sport utility vehicle.
Phone book handouts no longer required in Juneau
State phone company regulators are endorsing a plan to halt automatic distribution of residential phone directories in four urban Alaska areas.
AK Democrats to offer student loan rate relief
Democrats in the state House will take another shot at providing relief for Alaska students taking out loans for higher education.
Kenai prison program is for inmates and dogs
Wildwood Correctional Center has a new program that has inmates and dogs helping each other.


