Three former employees share about the work they did, the experience of being fired and insights into how the job losses will impact Alaska.
Once-friendly ties with Russia for these Alaskans have been superseded by the anger and activism of a cadre of volunteers — tinkerers, professionals, and partisans who are aiding the Ukrainian military cause in surprising ways.
We begin with an exciting update on the burled arch! As Your Alaska Link reports: The new arch is finally finished and getting shipped home to Nome.
Departing in two-minute intervals, 33 mushers have left Fairbanks and the 1,128-mile race to Nome is officially underway.
Alaskans involved in various housing and construction entities have congregated daily this week inside a warehouse in East Anchorage to watch a 3D concrete printing demonstration.
A Minot native who now lives in Alaska is competing in the Iditarod. It is the annual long-distance sled dog race held in Alaska that travels from Anchorage to Nome. Sydnie Bahl graduated from the University of North Dakota in 2013 with a doctorate in physical therapy.
NOME, Alaska — Along the remote western edge of Alaska, just before it hits the narrow strait dividing America from the Russian Far East, Rolland Trowbridge is holding a contraption he designed ...