Passengers evacuated after fire breaks out on cruise ship in Glacier Bay
The Wilderness Discoverer sailing in November 2022 (Photo Courtesy of UnCruise Adventures) Nearly...
by APRN News | Jun 5, 2023
The Wilderness Discoverer sailing in November 2022 (Photo Courtesy of UnCruise Adventures) Nearly...
by APRN News | Jun 5, 2023
High Schoolers Leena Edais (left) and Roey Armstrong (right) are peer educators with RurAL CAP,...
by APRN News | Jun 5, 2023
High schoolers Leena Edais (left) and Roey Armstrong (right) are peer educators with RurAL CAP,...
by APRN News | Jun 5, 2023
Anchorage Search Team member John Gomes prepares a crew to look for 28-year-old Juan Toscano on...
Jun 1, 2023
The move by Rep. Josiah Patkotak of Utqiagvik was made public in a Monday filing with the Alaska Public Offices Commission.
Jun 1, 2023
Kotzebue residents hold the flags in respect to veterans and fallen soldiers during the Memorial Day Parade on May 29 at the Catholic cemetery in Kotzebue. The parade started at 11 a.m. in front of the Youth Center on Wanda...
Jun 1, 2023
Some NANA shareholders received duplicate dividend checks for the 2023 spring distribution because of a printing error, NANA officials said.
by NPR News | Jun 6, 2023
The merger will end all pending litigation between the parties, mending a burgeoning split in men’s professional golf that remade the game in the last year.
by NPR News | Jun 6, 2023
The last person Jeff Ibrahim expected to face in the gold medal round of a jiu-jitsu competition in California was tech entrepreneur Mark Zuckerberg.
by NPR News | Jun 6, 2023
Prince Harry took the stand on Tuesday. He accused British tabloids of hounding him, hacking his phone, trying to bribe his friends — and inadvertently leading to his mother’s 1997 death.
by NPR News | Jun 6, 2023
The schools were tools of the U.S. government’s attempts to erase tribal culture. But the few that remain have become places Native families want their children to attend.