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This six-bed, five-and-a-half bath, 4,000-square-foot, log cabin home in Anchorage features Quartzite countertops, a copper ...
Officers conducting a welfare check requested Wednesday in the U-Med area found two men and a woman dead inside a residence, ...
Of the 25 Alaskans registered to run the historic Boston Marathon on Monday, 21 started the race and 20 finished. One of the Alaska participants, Dr. Thomas McCarty of Anchorage, joined more than 500 ...
Alaska produces a lot of crude oil, but many of the state’s utilities, businesses and homes run on natural gas, which is in ...
A memo set to appear before Congress on Monday will ask lawmakers to rescind $1.1 billion in funds that support public media ...
Yarrow Silvers, Erin Baldwin Day and Keith McCormick now represent East, Midtown and South Anchorage, respectively, and Jared ...
Alaska has a strong small business industry. More than 75,000 small businesses employed more than half the state's workforce ...
With its stunning beauty and no state income or sales tax, Alaska might be the perfect retirement destination.
The department has started using Carter Kits to create a connection and bring comfort to patients they encounter on scene.
Saturday; Alaska Airlines Center, 3550 Providence Drive Free to spectators, the NYO Games celebrate Alaska Native traditions and aim to help develop athletes' leadership skills and self-esteem. The ...
Duncan O’Quinn, owner of O’Quinn Marine Construction in Beaufort, said the boat sank in Factory Creek near the Whitehall Boat Landing, one of the most utilized water access points in Beaufort County.
Alaska doesn’t have a spending problem or a revenue problem; it has an expectations problem — unreasonable expectations that have solidified into concrete over the years. Too many Alaskans — ...