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About a month after announcing that it would stop sharing data that hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on, the Navy now says it will continue distributing it.
It started with the goal of teaching kids traditions their elders feared would disappear. Today, some of those kids are ...
Dave Snider, Warning Coordinator with the Tsunami Warning Center, says Alaska got lucky after the magnitude 8.8 earthquake ...
Join Black Birch Books on a camping trip on Saturday starting at noon. The free, all ages, sober event will be held at South ...
The commissary won a national award in June. Customers say the significant savings the store offers are especially ...
Three judges should sit on Alaska’s U.S. District Court. For the past year it's had just one. Alaska's senators haven't been ...
China’s ban on U.S. log imports has had sweeping effects on companies that harvest logs in Alaska and ship them overseas.
Under the new policy, high school students can only use cellphones during passing periods and lunch. Elementary and middle school students are not allowed to use their phones all day.
The new project in Juneau is a collaboration with the City and Borough of Juneau’s Parks and Recreation and Trail Mix. Right ...
A tsunami advisory was lifted for the Aleutians and the Pribilof Islands Wednesday morning, after one of the most powerful ...
The Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate unchanged Wednesday, but a rate cut is possible in September. President ...
Fish Creek is the only personal-use fishery on the road system in the Mat-Su, and it opens for a few days every summer, ...
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