Pete Wilda, a Fairbanks reader of this column, wanted to know how the snow here can bend off railings and loop from power ...
“At low temperatures, the snow deforms slower,” Sturm said of the bending snow phenomenon. “In warmer places like Colorado, a ...
How many zoo animals can say that they got their very own snow sculpture? Well, these two lucky polar bears can!
This winter, about four hundred students from schools in Essex, Franklin, and Clinton counties were making art inspired by ...
University of Alaska Fairbanks program differs from Lower 48 in drawing from traditional practices for food security, ...
What did the Aurora Bridge or South Lake Union look like in the 1930s? Probably not the way you picture it. Before tech ...
Sarah Crowley of Raining Joy Arts visits Wupatki National Monument for a two-week artist residency, creating a series of ...
For the region's individual artists and arts organizations, the ability to pivot during the pandemic was limited. Moving ...
Bundled-up well wishers lined a street along the Bering Sea coastline in the early morning darkness Friday, cheering musher ...
After months of living with uncertainty, a dozen Louisiana residents travel to America's last frontier to get a glimpse into what their futures may hold. They ooh and ah at breaching whales, a calving ...
Thirty-five volunteers offered resources and support to approximately 50 federal employees and family members during a gathering at the church. Some still employed were there to support recently fired ...
Responding to the lack of snow across Southcentral Alaska and other regions, state officials on Thursday ordered an early start to the official fire season. Instead of the usual start date of April 1, ...