Homer Electric Association, which serves much of the Kenai Peninsula, recently announced that it secured an “interruptible” gas agreement for the next year — meaning that it could experience a shortfall during a cold snap.
SkyTeam alliance member Delta Air Lines is pulling out of smaller Alaskan airports in favor of major ones, and Alaska Airlines is adding service to the contiguous U.S.
This stretch of warm weather has been gripping the state since December, with little in the way of cold weather expected this week. While that has been the case as of late, many areas across the state have begun to see some much needed snowfall.
Alaska’s Department of Education claimed victory in the pandemic funding dispute, and will collect $17.5 million in federal reimbursements.
Opening Day of 34th Alaska Legislature
The largest populated city in Alaska is still recovering from the hurricane-force winds that battered homes and infrastructure on Sunday, leaving thousands without power.
Project could inform strategies for Buffalo and New York State by evaluating housing in a part of the country where climate change is occurring faster.
Fairbanks School District proposes closures, Alaska Fish and Game shares fin clipping video, NeighborWorks prepares to "Paint the Town," and Wasilla’s band director wins a national award.
Volunteer attorneys provided free legal assistance to low and moderate income Alaskans at various locations across the state.
This week, announced two summer seasonal routes from Anchorage, flying to Detroit and Sacramento. In addition, the airline will resume flights between Fairbanks and Portland. With the updated schedule,
Alaska Airlines will offer travelers three new nonstop ways to visit its namesake state next summer, including a new longest route for its smallest jet.
A Fairbanks jury found a 25-year-old former Fort Wainwright soldier guilty Tuesday of sexually abusing multiple underage girls.