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German soldiers never set foot on the speck of land at the far end of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, but the name ...
City leaders in Anchorage are looking to revitalize the downtown making it a place where locals and tourists want to be. Your ...
The US Board on Geographic Names has approved the renaming of ‘Nazi Creek’ and a nearby hill on Little Kiska Island, with ...
The Fourth of July may be behind us, but summer is still heating up. Here are nine ways to enjoy this weekend.
The Alaska Veterans Museum in downtown Anchorage offers visitors a peek into the state’s deep rooted military history.
The U.S. Navy’s WWII-era Alaska-class ships were unique and powerful warships, essentially a hybrid of a battlecruiser and a ...
On a cold winters day fitting for the occasion, Alaska became an official “United State” on January 3, 1959, however, you ...
In this edition of The Anchorage Weekender, we’ve got you covered whether you’re looking to stay in town for July Fourth or ...
You cannot come to Alaska and not be moved or changed by it. On this eight-day “Explorer’s Alaska” itinerary from Anchorage ...
For more than a century, baseball teams in Fairbanks have played at midnight on the summer solstice, illuminated only by the sun.
Moose momma 'inspects' Alaska fire department in search of calves The Anchorage Fire Department posted a video on Tuesday of a moose wandering around the department looking for her babies. The fire ...
Open & Shut is an ongoing series looking at the comings and goings of businesses in Southcentral Alaska. If you know of a business opening or closing in the area, send a note to reporter Alex DeMarban ...