A judge overseeing a case that will decide the constitutionality of homeschool funding in Alaska ruled late Thursday in favor of delaying the decision until the end of June.
The Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness stopped by the park and passed out cold weather supplies, hot coffee, snacks, basic medical supplies and other items.
From stratus to cirrus and cumulus to cumulonimbus, the fourth-graders at Bowman Elementary School can tell you all about clouds, and why it’s important to know the difference between them!
Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola introduced a bill on Wednesday that would codify a key determination by the Environmental Protection Agency on the environmental impacts of the proposed Pebble Mine.
A burning engine and a reported fire on board a Douglas C-54 aircraft that crashed last month near Fairbanks preceded the crash that claimed two lives, according to investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board.
The University of Alaska and Alaskan Graduate Workers Association have come to a tentative agreement on an initial contract running from July of this year through 2026.
Industry experts are reacting to reports that the Biden Administration intends to reclassify the regulation of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, lessening federal restrictions on the drug.
At a special meeting Tuesday night, the Anchorage Assembly unanimously passed a number of amendments and revisions to the city’s 2024 operating budget.
City officials began abating municipality-owned land next to Cuddy Family Midtown Park on Tuesday, 20 days after abatement notices were posted telling residents they would have to leave. But many people who had been living there expressed concern they didn’t have a place to go.
Some lawmakers in Juneau have criticized the time and cost of proposing a large number of amendments during the legislative session as one Wasilla representative has drawn the ire of colleagues.
The community reacts to three incidents of violence in Anchorage over the weekend including a stabbing in Town Square Park and woman arrested on murder charges in Spenard.
A man recreating in an all-terrain vehicle in the Knik River Public Use Area over the weekend died in a water accident, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Ahead of Anchorage’s upcoming mayoral runoff election, incumbent Mayor Dave Bronson and his opponent, former Assembly Chair Suzanne LaFrance, addressed a series of weekend violent crimes in Anchorage.
Anchorage Police now report the driver of a motorcycle suffered life-threatening injuries after coming into contact with a car at the intersection of East 56th Avenue and Lake Otis Parkway on Friday night.
A man is facing charges of assault with intent to commit a felony and interfering with flight crew members after he allegedly became aggressive with airline staff and groped a woman on a Delta Airlines flight Monday.
Senate Bill 151 adds additional resources for law enforcement to understand and investigate missing persons and murder cases involving Indigenous people.
Kristen Bierma is the Executive Director of Beacon Hill in Anchorage talks about the severe foster home shortage crisis in the state and what families can do to help and support.
In this week’s Weather Lab, Chief Meteorologist Melissa Frey takes us to Ocean View Elementary School, where the second and third graders are not only learning about meteorology but tracking the weather daily and reporting the conditions to their classes.
A tornado known as a landspout was witnessed by storm spotter Geremy Clarion last Friday. Clarion captured the uncommon phenomenon while looking toward a remote area of the Chugach Range.