A Skagway couple bought a passenger bus from a local business last winter, but their passengers are all dogs.
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Alaska’s population rose slightly in 2022, but more people continue to leave than arrive
The number of people moving out of Alaska exceeded the number of people moving into the state for a 10th consecutive year.
Seattle ice storm caused a North Pole man to miss his heart transplant
It took months to become eligible for a transplant, a time spent repeatedly flying to Seattle for dozens of tests.
Abortion pills should be easier to get. That doesn’t mean that they will be
Changes by the FDA mean patients won’t have to schedule in-person exams to get a prescription.
How about an Alaska-style coalition to end the impasse at the US House? Nice idea, Peltola says
Peltola said she’s received tons of text messages from Alaskans proposing to end the speaker stalemate the way Juneau often does.
Woodworking couple builds little boats for the first baby born in Juneau each year
The couple has been tackling woodworking projects together since college.
Juneau looks to new recruitment strategies amid city worker shortage
The Juneau Assembly is considering offering sign-on bonuses and enhancing retirement benefits to attract and retain more city workers.
Homer man works to feed people who’ve fled their homes in Ukraine
The idea for the organization came more than a decade ago, when Lucas Wilcox was a student at Kachemak Bay Campus in Homer.
Bird flu in Washington cracks Alaska’s egg supply chain
Even large grocery chains like Fred Meyer are limiting how many cartons of eggs people can buy.
America needs carpenters and plumbers. Try telling that to Gen Z
Baby boomers are aging out of jobs they long dominated like builders, farmers, mechanics Young workers aren’t clamoring to take their place.