The 27 Alaskans sent to represent the Last Frontier at the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota more than held their own against top-tier competition.
The World Cup continues with Mexico and South Korea facing off on Thursday. On the sidelines, Obed Vargas will be making history as the first Alaskan to be a part of a World Cup qualifying team.
Petersburg’s Dan Sullivan is back on the ballot after the state Supreme Court sided with him, but he appears without a party affiliation — the only candidate on the U.S. Senate primary ballot without one. His name also appears differently than he originally filed.
Challenge Alaska, a nonprofit in Girdwood that provides support for those living with disabilities, broke ground on the Keil Center Expansion Project on Tuesday, June 30.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly will consider letting the borough administration lease the former Pearl Creek Elementary School to the proposed Pearl Creek STEAM charter school.
For the first time since the 1950s, researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks are studying how permafrost affects farming in the state and what they find could shape how growers manage their land.
It’s hard to describe Bob Lester. He’s the voice for so many groups: the Wolverines. Professional talker at KWHL 106.5 FM radio. Promoter. Toys for Tots solicitor. Creator of the Running of the Reindeer.
The Alaska State Supreme Court ruled that Dan J. Sullivan, the Petersburg resident with the same name as the sitting U.S. Senator will appear on the August primary ballot.
The Supreme Court has upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring that children born to people in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
The Alaska Botanical Garden marked International Mud Day on Monday by transforming part of its property into a mud play area for children and families.