The Iditarod has begun and promises to be like none before. Mushers began the world’s most famous sled dog race Monday, but ...
Host Dave Waldron speaks with a volcano expert to learn about what factors go into forecasting a future eruption and what makes them think Mount Spurr could be ready for the next one.
Eileen and James Kramer were fired from their jobs at Lake Clark National Park, even though they both recently received ...
An Alaska woman has been sentenced to three years of probation for interfering with a joint U.S.-Canadian military operation ...
The Trump administration's purge of the federal workforce has reduced staff at popular forests and parks in Alaska, raising concerns in the state's tourism industry that services will be cut back this ...
Although some of the details of the incident are sketchy, the U.S. government believed the account of pilot Tony Schultz.
There are no valid reasons for qualified fisheries professionals in Alaska to be fired by an unqualified oligarch in ...
Dillingham, and House Rules Committee Chair Louise Stutes, R-Kodiak, said the bill will not aid the state’s commercial ...
The mushers will bring their Badger State connections to Alaska for the famous sled dog race that kicks off on March 3.
Wood Bison once roamed across southwest Alaska, throughout the interior and into Canada, but nearly vanished in the early ...
This season's lack of snow has been impacting a lot of winter events from Fur Rondy in Anchorage to the Iditarod. And as Your Alaska's Link shares: It could also ...