A former U.S. Geological Survey research scientist reflects on the Trump administration’s sweeping changes in the agency.
For decades, Alaska has taken in people fleeing war and persecution. Between 2022 and 2024, the state welcomed an annual average of more than 450 new arrivals through refugee and humanitarian ...
Much was foreign to the evacuee hoopers this year. But the cheers coming from their fans in the bleachers — grandparents, aunties, uncles, siblings — was one thing that remained consistent.
Nelson Lagoon is about to run out of water. The Alaska Native village of 40 people on the Alaska Peninsula expects its supply to run dry by March 20, after a January storm destroyed the underground ...
City officials say meeting Mayor Suzanne LaFrance’s 10,000 homes goal will require preservation of existing housing.
Watching Lost Women of Alaska is not a passive experience by any means. The three episode documentary sits heavy on our chests, and refuses to be softened by di ...
A volcano on Atka Island in the Aleutians has been showing increasing signs of unrest over the past two weeks, and scientists say the uptick in activity is significant enough to warrant a closer watch ...
As co-founder of Mana Up and president of the Hawai‘i Venture Capital Association, Meli James has spent a decade proving that ...
A multi-million-dollar mansion is up for sale in Gig Harbor, featuring a three-story glass elevator and a private outdoor ...
A $40 billion plan proposes massive desalination plants to save the Colorado River, but critics call it "crazy." ...
Cancer. A word no parent wants to hear. But in 1988, Sharon Hoffmann-Wambold learned her daughter Sarah, age 3 at the time, had acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), also called acute lymphocytic ...