We’re joined by “Something Rotten” co-director, Pam Burlingame, and Valley theater super fan/community engagement specialist, ...
America’s biggest pharmacy chains are closing hundreds of stores, laying off thousands of workers and rethinking their role ...
Judges for the annual Alaska Federation of Natives subsistence photo contest had to pick a winner from than 100 images.
A 17-year-old driver faces DUI and manslaughter charges after police say he sped through a South Anchorage curve and crashed ...
Local law allows the town of 417, which held its election Oct. 1, to hold a new one if voters have legitimate complaints about it.
City officials are working to hire more prosecutors, and state prosecutors were said to be stepping in to help.
The lawsuit filed by the nonprofit Our Children’s Trust is the latest effort by young Alaskans to establish a right to a livable climate.
Police are asking any witnesses to the shooting, or people with surveillance video from the area, to call them at 311. A man ...
It’s just before lunch time at The Next Best Thing Daycare in Kenai. A baby girl, who isn’t but a few months old, looks ...
But this $2 billion geothermal project, which broke ground last year, is not drilling for gas. It’s drilling for underground ...
Alaska's state Capitol is one of a few in the country to remain open to the public without a security screen required.
The Kodiak plant is the last to change hands after Trident moved to sell a third of its Alaska facilities starting last year.