Willa Johnson and Xochitl Muñoz are recipients of the 2025-2026 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships ...
Hear ye, hear ye — the now-annual Ye Olde Harvest Festival returns for a second year of fun and festivities. Hosted at Karen ...
Hunter is a gentle giant. He’s a big boy with a big heart, and a small voice. It’s quite adorable, really. He loves a good ...
“Historically, Alaska has been able to keep state-administered, federally funded programs operating during previous shutdowns,” the Tuesday statement read. “The State is preparing to do the same in ...
By putting Alaska’s energy security first, we can create a system that is fair, sustainable, and built for the long haul.
The ruling has significant implications for all state agencies’ ability to impose and repeal regulations, attorneys say.
Proposition 1, hand counting ballots, is a citizen-initiated proposition with little education provided to the voters so they can make an informed decision. Those who signed the petition to get this ...
The Dunleavy administration is digging itself deeper into quicksand with its hunger for a multibillion-dollar North Slope gas pipeline project. And laying pipe in quicksand is a terrible idea — the ...
A probate court met in Seward on Jan. 28, 1915, to determine the fate of the personal property of Cooper Landing-area resident King David Thurman, who had last been seen six months earlier and was ...
Kenai Peninsula Borough representatives hosted a community meeting Saturday to discuss funding for local projects.
After a weeklong battle to the finish, this year’s Fat Bear Week victor has been crowned. Congratulations to 32 Chunk, a brown bear who weighed in at more than 1,200 pounds, who nabbed the 2025 title.
The busy summer season is over, fall is here showing off its colors, and winter is well on its way. See what local and visiting artists have been inspired to create. Stroll Homer’s galleries and ...