Before stepping into the halls of Wasilla High School, one cannot miss the unique sense of Warrior pride. There is an ...
The state Legislature plans to meet in joint session Wednesday to take up Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s Executive Order creating a ...
Bundled-up well wishers lined a street along the Bering Sea coastline in the early morning darkness Friday, cheering musher ...
Located just off of the Parks Highway and only steps from the banks of Willow Creek, Burnt Toast is a small restaurant ...
While the ground thaws, days lengthen, and fresh Alaska-grown produce gets closer for winter-weary residents, Bushes Bunches ...
Forty years ago, it was a major day when the Palmer Carrs Mall opened in 1985. It was a big, big building with a big, big ...
The Mat-Su Ski Club finished up their Junior Nordic Ski Program earlier this month. The program faced a difficult winter, ...
While extraction industries command the most attention in Alaska, a less noticeable, but equally important, industry is on ...
All information reported in the Police Beat is obtained from police department press releases. Defendants are presumed ...
In a stunning revelation, it has come to light that Greenpeace, a self-proclaimed environmental watchdog, has received taxpayer-funded support through the Tides Foundation, backed by the United States ...
The Susitna Valley Rams fell in their first game of the 2A girls state basketball tournament. But they capped the tourney ...
If ever there was a quote to apply to an educator, it would be for Dr. Marie Gardner, the Director for Mat-Su College (MSC) ...