A Bethel man and child have both died after a boat crash Sunday on the Johnson River, a tributary of the Kuskokwim River, according to Alaska State Troopers.
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The abandoned building in Seward where the first Alaska flag flew will come down
The Jesse Lee Home, which has been abandoned since being damaged in the 1964 earthquake, has long been a source of contention in Seward.
Gustavus passes local mask mandate
The mandate applies to all city buildings, stores, business, restaurants and bars except when customers are eating or drinking and even outdoor areas like docks and floats when social distancing can’t be maintained.
In surprise Juneau Assembly visit, Sen. Sullivan talks CARES Act and pandemic response
Sullivan also repeatedly urged constituents to reach out to his local office for help working through federal relief programs.
As Alaskans are staycationing on public lands, the waste is getting out of hand
In a lot of ways, more visitors to Alaska’s recreation areas is a really good thing, but there are also some major downsides.
Scientists say Sitka herring is on the rebound, while subsistence users remain skeptical
Herring stocks in Sitka Sound are on the rebound, according to state scientists tracking the data. But subsistence users are skeptical.





