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Researchers count just 57 Denali wolves

Researchers count just 57 Denali wolves

The survey of the national park’s nine wolf packs was conducted in October. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner says this year’s number is down from 72 wolves in eight packs last year.

Auke Lake users say enforce current regulations

Auke Lake users say enforce current regulations

Juneau’s laws regulating motorized use of Auke Lake need to be enforced.

Eaglecrest’s Porcupine Lift to open Saturday

Eaglecrest’s Porcupine Lift to open Saturday

It’s not the full mountain, but Eaglecrest Ski Area will open the Porcupine Lift on Saturday.

Eaglecrest General Manager Matt Lillard says a lot of … more

Alaska search for missing Wisconsin man suspended

Authorities have suspended a search for a missing 31-year-old survivalist from Wisconsin who set out alone in the Alaska wilderness in late September.

Lawyer files motion for consolidated fishing trial

A lawyer is asking a judge to consolidate the trials of 22 Alaska Native fishermen charged with illegal fishing during a poor salmon run.

Fairbanks sees low snow season so far

Fairbanks sees low snow season so far

Fairbanks has seen less than half of the snow it gets on average for this time of the year.

Supreme Court rejects trail restriction lawsuit

The Alaska Supreme Court says the Department of Natural Resources can limit heavy off-road vehicles that tore up a trail north of the Alaska Range.

Man cited for killing bear and trading claws

Alaska State Troopers say a 25-year-old King Salmon man has been cited for killing a brown bear and trading its claws to pay off a debt.

Wisconsin man missing after 2 months in Alaska

Alaska State Troopers are searching for a missing 31-year-old survivalist from Wisconsin who set out alone in the Alaska wilderness in late September.

Grounded vessels near Cold Bay leaking fuel

Grounded vessels near Cold Bay leaking fuel

Two vessels that grounded near Cold Bay last week have been leaking fuel.