Alaska, golden orb and Mysterious
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Late every summer, hulking white bears gather outside a tiny Alaska Native village on the edge of the continent, far above the Arctic Circle, to feast on whale carcasses left behind by hunters and to wait for the deep cold to freeze the sea.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who grew up in North Scranton, became the first Alaskan to visit the Everhart Museum’s exhibit on “The Office” sitcom, on Saturday,
A scary wildlife encounter involving the U.S. Army took place last week up in Alaska. Two soldiers from the U.S. Army 11th Airborne Division were conducting land navigating training in a remote location near the training area of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson’s Arctic Valley when what is assumed to be a brown bear attacked them.
As Alaska’s rivers warm, invasive northern pike are becoming noticeably more voracious. Scientists discovered that pike of all ages are eating more fish, with young pike increasing consumption by over 60%.
Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines on Wednesday completed a major customer-facing milestone in their merger, moving both carriers onto a single passenger service system that unifies booking, check-in,
Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional
Voting and civil rights groups are suing Alaska elections officials, alleging their sharing of the state’s voter registration list with the U.S.
The incident occurred in Goodnews Bay, Alaska on Thursday, April 23
Rainey Spurlock, who hails from Palmer, has worked as a child actor and produces music under the name Rainey Laine. She's also set to deliver UAA's undergraduate commencement speech.