The tale begins with Bell in Washington, D.C., “awaiting orders, thermometer 110° in the shade.” More than anything, he wants ...
When Alaskans prepared to mark the 150th anniversary of the 1867 U.S. purchase of the land from Russia, the 1974 Kenai Area ...
Indigenous people, environmentalists and lawmakers of both parties fear more mining in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle ...
The Alaska Judicial Council has nominated an Anchorage judge, an assistant attorney general and an expert in utilities law ...
Homer High School’s history teacher Lucas Parsely’s students in his Alaska History course have just completed the final steps in cataloguing a collection of items from northern Alaska they hope to ...
Although Warren Melville Nutter was a resident of Seward for most of the 1930s, the latter 1940s and the early 1950s — ...
Shells fell on the Alaska Native village as winter approached ... Even though the Navy’s written history conflicts with the ...
Mount Edgecumbe, located on Kruzof Island near Sitka, Alaska, is a hidden gem that draws adventure-seekers and nature lovers for its stunning landscape and ...
The U.S. Navy has formally apologized for obliterating an Alaska Native village in 1882, the second such apology this fall.
By Sean Graham This week, I talk with Holly Miowak Guise, author of Alaska Native Resilience: Voices from World War II. We talk about the lived memory of the Second World War in Alaska, the ...
We celebrated National Co-op Month in October, a time to recognize the contributions of cooperatives (“co-ops”) in Alaska and ...
Many Alaska tours are worth the splurge, but you don’t have to spend money hand over fist in every cruise port. Whether you ...