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The Alaska SeaLife Center is closing its doors to combat the spread of COVID-19. Instead the center will begin offering free virtual visits every day, online. → Read More
An Anchorage man was sentenced to almost six years in jail Friday after pleading guilty to being a felon in possession of firearms. → Read More
UAA's Eagle River campus will be changing to new buildings that are owned by the Anchorage School District. → Read More
Shane Muse was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm during a June 2018 arrest. → Read More
Arctic Treasures Art Gallery's former owner allegedly had hundreds of items he falsely claimed were carved by Alaska Natives, as well as a polar bear skull and a walrus oosik. → Read More
The first four acts of the Alaska State Fair 2019 Concert Series have been announced, with more expected over the next week. → Read More
According to the four-time Iditarod champion's Facebook page, he had been suffering from tight forearms during the 750-mile race in Norway. → Read More
President Trump signed into law a package that combined more than 120 bills on public lands, expanding several national parks alongside a series of Alaska-specific provisions. → Read More
A guilty plea in an illegal moose hunt last year has left two hunters with suspended hunting privileges, forfeited hunting equipment and thousands of dollars in fines. → Read More
A murder conviction in a 2010 shooting at Anchorage's Dimond Center mall has been overturned, after an appeals court said the trial judge made a mistake in instructing jurors. → Read More
Continued data review suggests the region's Nov. 30 earthquake was stronger than previously estimated. → Read More
Anchorage police are now questioning the people they say were at the home where the victim was found Thursday morning. → Read More
A bomb threat at East High School prompted school officials to send students home early Thursday. → Read More
The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward is mourning the loss of Willard E. Dunham, a founding member of its Board of Directors. Dunham died on Friday, March 1, according to a release from the center sent Thursday. A memorial will be held at the SeaLife Center to honor Dunham's life on Saturday, March 9 at 3 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Dunham advocated for a marine science center and… → Read More
In a video commemorating his new record, Rep. Don Young discusses Alaska, his memories and his regrets. → Read More
Bean's Cafe is looking for volunteers right now to help with the 25th Annual Empty Bowl Project this weekend. → Read More
Alaskans on the Kenai Peninsula have a new option for earthquake assistance this week. → Read More
Alaskans receiving food assistance through the state will be able to go paperless this year. → Read More
An Anchorage job fair is planned for the end of March. Here's where and when you can get the most out of your time hunting for a new career. → Read More
Each year participants buy a ticket for $5 and guess how much snow is on Mount Alyeska, with guesses made down to the hundredth of an inch. → Read More