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Fairbanks welcomes back one of its most cherished summer traditions: the 64th annual World Eskimo-Indian Olympics.
The one-mile creek, located on a largely uninhabited island, had been given its name during World War II after the Americans ...
A die-off of fur seals last year at St. Paul is the first compelling case of fatal saxitoxin poisoning in marine mammals, ...
We’ve rounded up some facts about Alaskan Malamutes. Their majestic double coats are their hallmark, enabling them not only to survive in the tough, freezing environments of their native Alaska but ...
German soldiers never set foot on the speck of land at the far end of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, but the name ...
The state and the North Slope Borough had been seeking to compel NMFS to delist ringed seals, meaning remove the threatened ...
In Unalaska, a family tradition of bell ringing spans generations at a church where music is felt, not read.
Tenders tie up at the processor’s docks, where a tube sucks salmon out of the hold and pumps them into a room-sized vat of ...
Researchers documented 34 instances of purported prey-sharing behavior, which suggests orcas may be altruistic and capable of ...
TEN years have only just elapsed since the Government of the United States of America obtained by treaty the territory of Alaska, including the seal islands situated off its coast in the Bering ...
Congress’s one-size-fits-all bill doesn’t take into account the realities of life in Alaska.
The Alaska SeaLife Center has four new residents after a series of rescues of harbor seal pups this June.