Recent data from Alaska’s section of epidemiology shows serious risks for people living outside without access to shelter.
NOAA has released its seasonal outlook for the winter months, which predicts the U.S. will slowly transition into a La Niña ...
State transportation officials are now joining in the effort to try and keep pedestrians safe in Anchorage. Your Alaska Link shows us the changes that drivers are seeing on the ...
Kids, adults and members of the U.S. cross-country ski team gathered Wednesday night at the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Center of ...
The biggest hazard posed by a potential eruption of Mount Spurr would be an ash cloud that could be blown into populated areas by wind and disrupt aviation routes.
An Alaska Volcano Observatory scientist said that “there are no indications an eruption is imminent” at Mount Spurr, which is ...
Many survey respondents reported needing a bathroom while out around town, but said existing options were sufficient and they ...
If you’re on the hunt for a perfect fall hike in Alaska, let me introduce you to the Chena River Nature Trail in Chena River State Recreation Area. This hidden gem near Fairbanks is a 2-mile trail ...
Judges for the annual Alaska Federation of Natives subsistence photo contest had to pick a winner from than 100 images.
Engineer David Clarke spent more than three decades at BP, starting on a production platform in the North Sea and ending his career with the company in Alaska, where he helped wring more oil out Prudh ...
Feel a little pity for those who had to judge the annual Alaska Federation of Natives photo contest. They had a tough job to ...
A new report from Alaska's Department of Health showed that unhoused people saw significantly higher odds of getting serious cold exposure injuries — frostbite and hypothermia — than people who had ...