“There’s a small danger in treating 1964 as an example of everything that can happen.”
Outdoors
Funny River Wildfire tops 900 acres
A pair of large wildfires have blazed through hundreds of acres in Soldotna and Tyonek.
Seismologists answer the call to rural Alaska
Born and raised in Russia, Ruppert is not the Einstein lookalike people perhaps expect when they hear an earthquake expert is coming to visit.
Pentagon plans to dismantle HAARP before winter
Pentagon officials said at a U.S. Senate hearing Wednesday they hope to take down the project in Gakona known as HAARP before winter sets in.
Gardentalk – Feed me!
What do those numbers mean? And what kind of fertilizer should you use on your lawn and garden?
Officials may recharacterize 50,000 acre prescribed burn as wildfire
A prescribed burn on the Oklahoma Range in the Donnelly Training Area near Delta Junction has grown to more than 50,000 acres.
Stranded spotted seal pup taken to the Alaska SeaLife Center
The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward has taken in the first stranded marine mammal of the year.
Juneau Weather Service forecaster goes speed dating
A National Weather Service forecaster in Juneau compares picking a weather model to speed dating.
Shishaldin Volcano rumbling to life
The Alaska Volcano Observatory detected long tremors and an increase in surface temperatures at Shishaldin on Tuesday.
Tongass fire warning rescinded
The risk of fires in Southeast’s Tongass National Forest has dropped.