State fire managers are calling the Card Street Fire in Sterling on the Kenai Peninsula “very concerning.”
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Tradition, fellowship and season’s first fish
Celebrating the first salmon of the season is a long and important tradition in Bristol Bay.
Miners bid farewell to West Beach
Monday marked the final deadline to vacate one of Nome’s more infamous housing projects.
Sockeye Fire closes Parks Highway again
Updates throughout Sunday and Monday on the Sockeye Fire.
Sockeye wildfire disaster declaration
The Sockeye Fire near Willow is now the state’s number one fire-fighting priority.
Jury says Rayco Sales wasn’t liable for Simone Kim’s murder
Convicted murderer Jason Coday is found liable for $10 million damages for pain and suffering, lost income, and punitive damages.
Online cemetery mapping to ensure Juneau always knows where the bodies are buried
A grease-smudged stack of 25 fading sheets of paper in a storage shed is one of only two copies of who’s buried where in Evergreen Cemetery. All the burials since 1986 are handwritten, but that’s about to change.
What’s Left For The Supreme Court: Same-Sex-Marriage, Obamacare, And More
It’s crunch time for the U.S. Supreme Court. The biggest issues left: same-sex marriages, subsidies under Obamacare and lethal-injection drugs.
U.S. Airstrikes In Libya Kill Algerian Militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar
Belmokhtar, a leader of al-Qaida’s arm in North Africa, masterminded the 2013 terrorist attack on an Algerian gas plant in which 38 foreign hostages were killed.
With Tensions Rising, Poland Erects Observation Towers On Russian Border
Poland is suspicious of Russian intentions these days. Poles are joining homegrown militias, and authorities have placed observation towers along the border