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A solid gold railroad spike marking the completion of the Alaska Railroad over 100 years ago is now on display at the ...
Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is ‘on the front line’ ...
His name was Balto, an Alaskan husky and sled dog born in Nome, and he led a team of sled dogs, driven by Gunnar Kaasen and ...
Some of Alaska’s early roadhouses continue to welcome travelers with a bowl of soup and a warm fire, while others stand as ...
Alaska is a prime location for birdwatchers. Local guides help avian observers check bristle-thighed curlews off their bucket ...
Haines hunter Tim Ackerman has been donating seal meat to the hospital since 2016. This month, for the first time, the ...
Alaska was one of America’s last remaining frontiers. The isolated region was one full of hardship but offered a quiet ...
NISSWA — A 2,500-mile, seven-day race across Alaska is dubbed “The World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race” — the Iron Dog.
IPOP LLC should not have gotten a wetlands permit to dredge for gold in Safety Sound near Nome, the tribes' lawsuit contends.
The Alaska Senate on Tuesday unanimously voted to advance the capital budget, which has an emphasis on school maintenance funding. The $2.9 billion capital budget is used to fund infrastructure and ...
Senators clawed back millions from previously funded projects to reduce the cost of the state's capital budget.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Pictures of the aftermath of a serious crash involving five police cars on the A1, which closed the road for hours, have emerged.