Alaska

Southeast tribes seek a pause on Canadian mine near B.C. border

For many years, tribes in Southeast Alaska have been concerned with nearby mining projects across the Canadian border in British Columbia. The headwaters of...

Strong winds, high waves and a large August storm

Watch out western Alaska coastal communities! A large fall storm is churning north and east with strong winds and coastal water rises. Southcentral gets...

Community slideshow: Early fall storm floods the Y-K Delta

Fall storms are a common occurrence for Western Alaska, but a "conga line" of three early-season storms that hit the Kuskokwim and Yukon Delta...

‘It was a growl and then an immediate charge’: How a man survived being...

A man was nearly mauled to death by a brown bear while hiking in the Alaskan wilderness with his father earlier this week.Story continues

New Alaska Online Platform Helps Abuse Survivors Share Stories Anonymously

There is a new supportive space for people who have been affected by child abuse and neglect in Alaska. Alaska Children's Trust has created...

Alaska Municipal League says workforce retention is a challenge across communities

Local governments across the state are dealing with a lack of housing, childcare shortages, and a sharp decline in workforce retention. Those were some...

Former Typhoon Ampil moves north into the Bering Sea

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The remnants of Typhoon Ampil will lead to widespread rain, winds and coastal flooding across the state. The greatest impacts...

Mary Peltola tops ballot in Alaska House primary, poised for high-stakes November showdown

Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola finished first in Alaska’s nonpartisan congressional primary on Tuesday with a wide lead over her Republican challengers,...

Lawsuit claims fishery managers have failed to adequately protect Alaska’s coral gardens

A large primnoid coral loaded with brittle stars, a marine relative of sea stars. The underwater image was captured on the Dickins Seamount...

Billions of crabs vanished around Alaska. Scientists have evidence it will happen again

Fishermen and scientists were alarmed when billions of crabs vanished from the Bering Sea near Alaska in 2022. It wasn't overfishing, scientists explained -...

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