"In Light and Shadow" shows the contributions of Indigenous photographers from around the Americas since the dawn of the ...
As the trans‑Alaska pipeline system approaches its 50th anniversary, it’s time for a state seal that reflects all Alaskans.
So for decades, the Kiks.ádi have been trying to get the helmet back from the state, arguing that it was never the state’s ...
Bowling champion Sean Rash, basketball star Butch Lincoln and outdoors trailblazer Dick Griffith headline the 2026 class of ...
Every fifteen minutes, on average, the ground moves somewhere in Alaska. Most of those quakes are too small to notice, but ...
After more than a century, a Lingít clan will once again be the legal owners of a Raven helmet worn during the Battle of ...
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Alaska’s journey – from Russian frontier to an American state
Long before becoming America’s 49th state, Alaska was a distant outpost of the Russian Empire. This video examines the economic pressures, strategic ambitions, and natural riches that led to its 1867 ...
Welcome back to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska's world of sports. Last week featured several notable individual and team ...
What is it about certain states that makes people start googling Christmas lights, tree ideas, and holiday recipes earlier ...
On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon signed the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law, authorizing the construction of an 800-mile (1,290-kilometer) oil pipeline from the Alaska North ...
While Alaska has a relatively short history as a territory and state, there is much to learn about our own founding – as a state and a community. Juneau is blessed with a variety of historical sources ...
Ron Petro, the former University of Rhode Island athletic director who oversaw the greatest men’s basketball success to date in program history and helped lead a pair of major facility upgrades on ...
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