The temperature hit minus 80 degrees at Prospect Creek Camp, Alaska, on Jan. 23, 1971, which is located north of Fairbanks.
Following in the footsteps of Aristotle and Galileo, NASA scientists look to take the next step in understanding auroras.
JUNEAU — Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Wednesday that he would seek out a conversation with President Donald Trump about his ...
Homer Electric Association, which serves much of the Kenai Peninsula, recently announced that it secured an “interruptible” ...
Sitka students tour a state ferry, Juneau opens a new paid parking lot, Fairbanks Ice Dogs gear up for a cancer fundraiser, ...
The new bill sponsored by Rep. Maxine Dibert of Fairbanks would provide meals for all Alaska students, regardless of ability ...
The downside to the Saturday game against the Warriors is UMass’ other Hobey Baker nominee, Aydar Suniev, left the game with ...
A man accused of fatally shooting a customer outside an Alaska grocery store and then firing more shots inside the store was ...
Dunleavy offered no opinion on Trump's decision to rename Denali as Mount McKinley, saying he wanted to speak with the ...
I wasn’t necessarily looking to purchase a place listed on the National Register for Historic Places,” says Knight, “but when ...
Researchers from UB partner with community orgs in Alaska as part of a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
President Donald Trump announced the name of Alaska’s highest peak — and North America’s tallest at over 20,000 feet — Denali ...