The School District released a preliminary budget on Friday that cuts over 500 positions and increases class sizes. To balance a $90 million structural deficit, the district's budget proposal makes ...
Federal officials have denied Alaska's request to cover all initial expenses associated with a costly and complicated disaster response effort following a catastrophic Western Alaska storm last fall.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy appealed the decision and lowered the proposed federal government’s share of emergency response expenses from 100% to 90%.
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This scenic highway in Alaska boasts pristine nature views of stunning wildlife & glaciers
Alaska is home to some of the country's most pristine nature. Take a roadtrip along this scenic highway and you are sure to ...
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Not my fault | A look at the US temblors of 2025
The largest domestic quake of the year occurred on July 16 centered south of the Alaska Peninsula, 53 miles south of the island community of Sandpoint.
Welcome to your seismic update from across the state for the week of Jan. 21. I’m Michael West with the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7.
Scientists reported Thursday that they collected seismic readings generated when a discarded module from a Chinese crew ...
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Beware the ‘Anchorage Formula’: Why Russia has invented an agreement with the US to mask its disdain for peace talks
In Russian statements surrounding the latest round of peace talks in Abu Dhabi, a new catchphrase is emerging: “the Anchorage Formula.” ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced this month that the state would partner with the Municipality of Anchorage to better address public safety concerns in the state’s largest city.
Anchorage broke its January snowfall record Tuesday as another winter storm dumped more than 10 inches of snow on the city, prompting early school dismissals and snarling traffic.
A recent study found that the number of reported landslides started to increase in the 1980s and has skyrocketed in recent ...
The Alaska Earthquake Center is in negotiations with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to restore funding for nine seismic stations. In late September, NOAA advised the center it ...
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