Robert W. Service, the poet often referred to as “the bard of the Yukon,” creates in his fifth volume of verse a narrative ...
“But we realized that’s okay,” Co continued. “With just 83 students, our class comes from every corner of Kachemak Bay: East ...
Every summer, the Kenai Community Library hosts a summer reading program, welcoming readers of all ages to participate in ...
“We got to laugh with you, we got to cry with you … we got to celebrate with you when you pushed through and found success,” ...
The Alaska World Arts Festival will look a little different than normal this year. Rather than hosting a packed schedule of ...
Giving a voice to a 20-inch plastic doll was big news. Though she wasn’t as talkative as the first time Alexa answered your ...
On Oct. 4, 1918, a young mother named Margaret Sterling left her Nenana home to ride a launch up the Tanana and Chena rivers ...
There is good news for Alaskans who want elections that are both secure and trustworthy. Gov. Dunleavy has introduced a ...
Kenai Peninsula College conferred 136 degrees in a commencement ceremony held at Kenai Central High School last Thursday.
Hilcorp, in acquiring BP’s Alaska assets, follows a record of cooperation with our state government that by working together ...
The first week of May marks five years since I began writing this column. A recipe and a little piece of my life presented to ...
I don’t believe the proposed multi-multibillion-dollar Alaska North Slope gas project will be built. It’s too expensive. The ...
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