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  • NBC12 WWBT Richmond
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  • WJHG-TV
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Past articles by Tracy:

Giant footprints, tiny teeth: Scientists say dinosaurs not only lived in the Arctic, but thrived there

A new paper reveals dinosaurs in Alaska reproduced and were likely full-time residents. → Read More

Giant footprints, tiny teeth: Scientists say dinosaurs not only lived in the Arctic, but thrived there

A new paper reveals dinosaurs in Alaska reproduced and were likely full-time residents. → Read More

Giant footprints, tiny teeth: Scientists say dinosaurs not only lived in the Arctic, but thrived there

A new paper reveals dinosaurs in Alaska reproduced and were likely full-time residents. → Read More

Giant footprints, tiny teeth: Scientists say dinosaurs not only lived in the Arctic, but thrived there

A new paper reveals dinosaurs in Alaska reproduced and were likely full-time residents. → Read More

Fall storms bring high winds to Turnagain Arm, Anchorage and Southwest AK

As two storms approach the state, high winds are expected across Turnagain Arm and the higher elevations around Anchorage as well through much of Southwest Alaska. → Read More

Mendenhall Lake near bankfull

Mendenhall Lake water levels rise to near bankfull. → Read More

VIDEO: Greenland’s record ice melt came partially from Africa

Greenland's record loss of ice came partially from warm air that came from Africa in late July 2019. → Read More

Clouds start off the week with warmer temperatures by next weekend

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Cloudy skies to start the week but Anchorage and Southcentral will see some good sunny breaks coming through by midweek. Temperatures warm up as well. Rain showers again today in Southeast Alaska and rain persists in parts of the Interior. Copyright 2020 KTUU. All rights reserved. → Read More

Growing AK: Composting

Despite Alaska's cold temperatures, Alaskans can still compost but there are a few hints to make it a success. → Read More

Growing AK: Composting

Tacy Sinclare gives tips for your compost work. → Read More

Growing AK: Twinflowers blooming at the gardens

While our gardens are happily growing, we check out the 'twinflower' at the Alaska Botanical Garden. → Read More

Yes, several days of thunderstorms are unusual

Anchorage sets a new record for consecutive days of thunderstorms. → Read More

Growing AK: Veggie container gardening

While many Alaskans have large gardens, even if you only have a small space, you can put food on your table. → Read More

TIPS: Building potato towers in your own backyard

Here an easy way to grow potatoes if you don't have a lot of space. → Read More

TIPS: Getting ready to garden

It's time to garden. Here are some tips of what you can do before you put plants in the ground → Read More

Record high temperatures, near record warmth and green up

The state saw several record and near record high temperatures on Saturday and will likely see more on Sunday. → Read More

Juneau hits record high and Fairbanks hits 70 degrees for the first time this year

The Juneau Airport reached 76 degrees as of 3 p.m. on Saturday. It's a daily high record and the first time above 70 degrees this year. Fairbanks also breaks the 70 degree mark for the first time this year. → Read More

Flooding along Kuskokwim continues as high water moves downriver

Kwethluk is seeing flooding as of Thursday morning. Flood warnings and advisories for the Kuskokwim River and a flood watch for the Yukon River near Bishop Rock. → Read More

Anchorage sees 60 degrees, rising temps in the Interior mean high water on rivers

Anchorage saw its first official temperature of 60 degrees since September 19, 2019. Warmer temperatures are expected to move through the Interior this week, which will mean more snow melt and increasing water in already high rivers. → Read More

Flood risk on the Kuskokwim rises with ice jam upriver

An ice jam on the Kuskokwim River has prompted a flood watch for the communities between Aniak and Akiak including Kalskag and Tuluksak. → Read More