More than 50 Alaska Natives carried signs and walked the sidewalks through an early-morning drizzle Saturday in downtown Anchorage, protesting Board of Game proposals that would radically overhaul the popular Nelchina caribou hunt.
Over the past decade, Anchorage has become more ethnically diverse than many larger cities Outside. In a series of occasional stories, we're looking at what the changes mean to Alaska's largest city.
The Saugus High girls' cross country team continued its impressive season Saturday by winning the Nike/Danner Invitational in Troutdale, Ore., posting a team time of 83minutes, 23 seconds to defeat West Valley (84:06) of Fairbanks, Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska In the Arctic village of Ambler, residents are paying 7.25 a gallon for home heating oil as the days darken and the chill of winter seeps into the dozens of homes, most poorly insulated, along the Kobuk River.
"Dissent is Patriotic" say family members of Stryker Brigade Soldiers and Ret. Army Colonel who resigned over the Iraq war, who are speaking out to support our troops and oppose the Iraq War
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has approved a special contract for gas sales and transportation service between Enstar Natural Gas Co. and Fairbanks Natural Gas Co. LLC, effective Oct. 1, forestalling loss of gas for some 800 residential, commercial and institutional customers in Fairbanks. Th...
Scott Pfoff, president of both Aurora Gas and Aurora Power, has been left sitting on the sidelines as the Regulatory Commission of Alaska discusses the gas supply problems of Fairbanks Natural Gas, which uses liquefied natural gas from Cook Inlet to serve some 800 Fairbanks customers. That gas has,...
Two University of Alaska Fairbanks professors questioned the journalistic ethics of interior Alaska's largest newspaper, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, in a letter to colleagues dated October 3. The letter, written by John Creed and Susan Andrews, professors of journalism and general studies at UAF's Chukchi campus in Kotzebue, says that the News-Miner gave preferential treatment to state
The candidates are coming. With the election just over a month away, candidates for governor, Alaska Legislature, and U.S. House are making their way to Fairbanks to win the support of Interior voters.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia----Linux Gold Corp. is pleased to announce that six new geophysical targets have been located on the Fish Creek property, near the Fort Knox Mine, in the Fairbanks Mining Division, Alaska.