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Road-tripping Alaskans travel through the Yukon to get to the Lower 48. In turn, Yukoners drive down to the coast for Haines’ ...
Solar eruptions created a northern lights display in North America and Europe overnight, with more auroras expected through Thursday.
“We can’t imagine Alaska without Canada,” said Alaska state Rep. Chuck Kopp, pictured here in a file photo. (Becky Bohrer/CP/AP) America’s 49th state is showing support for the country ...
Other areas with a higher likelihood include most of northern Canada and Alaska. (See map below.) Thursday night's view line. The sun has reached a “solar maximum,” a period of its 11-year ...
though Alaska and northern Canada have the highest likelihood of viewing the phenomenon. Parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota and Upper Michigan have a lower chance ...
Aurora does not have to be directly overhead to be visible: it can be observed from more than 600 miles away if the conditions are right.
The Senate voted on a resolution to undo Trump’s tariffs against Canada on Wednesday, and some Republicans went on record ...
Skywatchers have another chance to spot the northern lights this week. The aurora borealis was visible on Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning in Canada, Alaska and a slate of other states ...
As tensions rise between the U.S. and Canada, the Alaska House of Representatives says it recognizes Canada’s right to govern itself and opposes efforts to restrict cross-border trade.
Chuck Kopp of Alaska, which shares a border with the Yukon and is separated from the contiguous U.S. by Canada, says the state doesn't support the president's trade war and annexation bid against ...
Chuck Kopp of Alaska, which shares a border with British Columbia and Yukon and is separated from the contiguous U.S. by Canada, says the state doesn't support the president's trade war and ...