A man accused of fatally shooting a customer outside an Alaska grocery store and then firing more shots inside the store was ordered to serve 85 years behind bars, prosecutors said.
The new bill sponsored by Rep. Maxine Dibert of Fairbanks would provide meals for all Alaska students, regardless of ability to pay.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is highlighting the impacts that some of President Donald Trump’s executive orders will have on Alaska.
I wasn’t necessarily looking to purchase a place listed on the National Register for Historic Places,” says Knight, “but when it came up for sale, I jumped.” Tolovana Roadhouse was one of thousands of roadhouses that popped up along Alaska’s trails and rivers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Temperatures plunged below freezing across parts of northern Florida on Wednesday, with some areas even dipping into the teens, making parts of the Sunshine State colder than Anchorage, Alaska.
The total is a sharp rise from 2023's 23 homicides, but still below the city's modern record of 38 set in 2017.
While many outdoor activities are being compromised or altered due to lack of snow and warm temperatures across the state, the Iron Dog says its set to run the same course as last year.
The final passenger total was 772,558, up 20.5% from the 641,178 travelers flown in 2023, surprising even airport officials.
About four months ago, a Scott County family sought help from an attorney based in Lexington to look into circumstances surrounding their son's death on a remote Alaska Air Force Base.
Nearly 130 bills and resolutions were formally introduced on the first real work day this session for the Alaska State Legislature, including a proposal by Gov. Dunleavy establishing tribally operated public schools and a Juneau lawmaker seeking to make guessing snow accumulation a form of charitable gaming statewide.