Residents and postal workers took to the corner of Northern Lights Blvd. and Seward Highway to show support for one of the nation’s oldest services.
A snowmachiner was caught in an avalanche Saturday afternoon in the Turnagain Pass area and died, authorities said, marking the second fatal avalanche in Southcentral Alaska this month. Alaska State ...
Silver Bay Seafoods and Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation (BBEDC) jointly announced Tuesday a partnership they say ...
After a brief winter closure for retooling and planning, the Seward House Museum has reopened for tours and is gearing up for a busy year of events, including a major celebration marking the ...
Work has begun at the site of the new cruise ship terminal in Seward. That’s what Mickey Richardson, who helms The Seward Company, told Seward’s City Council last week.
For decades, the Alaska Volcano Observatory has monitored dozens of volcanoes across the state for risk of eruptions. Scientists say Mount Spurr — the closest active volcano to Anchorage — will likely ...
Housing, infrastructure, and services swell as residents flow to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska’s growth locus for ...
As a senior at Seward High School in 1997, Grace Williams was on the girls varsity basketball team that finished as runner-up ...
Former US President Donald Trump proposed buying Greenland in 2019 for national security reasons, echoing past US interests.
The Seward girls basketball team defeated Glennallen 51-29 for the Class 2A state title Saturday at the Alaska Airlines Center.
The true character of a basketball team is not in their won-loss record, but in their character after a win and a loss. The ...
1967 - The first Iditarod is held, with 58 mushers competing along a 50-mile trail. March 1973 - After shorter races in 1967 and 1969, the first full-length race takes place. The course is ...