Despite a Canadian ban on cruise ships, Petersburg could still see regular visits from small cruise lines this coming season.
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Now vaccine eligible, Anchorage teachers ready to get back to class
Teachers across the state became eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday. Many jumped at the chance to grab an appointment.
Ketchikan school superintendent Beth Lougee medevaced for COVID-19 complications
She had recently returned to work from bereavement leave after losing her husband to complications from COVID-19 last month.
Alaska mushing icon Aliy Zirkle says the 2021 Iditarod will be her last
Aliy Zirkle has finished either the Iditarod or Yukon Quest every year since 1998. She won the Yukon Quest in 2000. At the Iditarod, she finished second three times in a row.
Landslides in Southeast Alaska may leave carbon footprint, researchers say
Sitka has become a hot spot for landslide research since a deadly landslide hit the town in 2015. How carbon moves around our planet is of particular interest to the scientific community.
State investment authority joins mining company to put $35M towards controversial Ambler Road
The proposed project would run roughly 211 miles from the Dalton Highway to the Ambler Mining District in the Northwest Arctic Borough.





