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Alaska SeaLife Center closed for coronavirus safety, offering virtual visits

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

Anchorage felon gets nearly 6 years for possessing firearm

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

Potential budget cuts cause UAA campus change in Eagle River

UAA's Eagle River campus will be changing to new buildings that are owned by the Anchorage School District. → Read More

'Catch and Release' offender gets 8 years on gun charge

Shane Muse was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm during a June 2018 arrest. → Read More

Former gallery owner charged over fake Alaska Native artwork

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

Alaska State Fair announces first round of Concert Series performers

The first four acts of the Alaska State Fair 2019 Concert Series have been announced, with more expected over the next week. → Read More

Dallas Seavey scratches from Norway sled dog race, Finnmarksløpet

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

Trump signs sweeping lands bill with widespread Alaska effects

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

Hunters face fines, forfeitures in illegal moose kills

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

Conviction in Dimond Center murder overturned due to court mistake

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

Nov. 30 Southcentral quake's magnitude revised to 7.1

Continued data review suggests the region's Nov. 30 earthquake was stronger than previously estimated. → Read More

Woman left unresponsive in Spenard attack

Anchorage police are now questioning the people they say were at the home where the victim was found Thursday morning. → Read More

East High sends students home early after bomb threat

A bomb threat at East High School prompted school officials to send students home early Thursday. → Read More

Alaska SeaLife Center mourns loss of founding board member

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

Young becomes longest-serving Republican in Congress

In a video commemorating his new record, Rep. Don Young discusses Alaska, his memories and his regrets. → Read More

Bean's Cafe seeks volunteers as Empty Bowl Project approaches

Bean's Cafe is looking for volunteers right now to help with the 25th Annual Empty Bowl Project this weekend. → Read More

Temporary earthquake recovery center opens on Kenai Peninsula

Alaskans on the Kenai Peninsula have a new option for earthquake assistance this week. → Read More

Alaska begins rollout of card-based WIC payments

Alaskans receiving food assistance through the state will be able to go paperless this year. → Read More

Job fair planned in Anchorage near the end of March

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

Alyeska Snow Classic offers Alaskans snowfall-guessing contest

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