7/11/17
Facebook has shut down pages set up by several businesses licensed to legally sell marijuana in Alaska, severing what some shop owners consider a critical link to their customers.
7/11/17
Facebook has shut down pages set up by several businesses licensed to legally sell marijuana in Alaska, severing what some shop owners consider a critical link to their customers.
7/11/17
A Wasilla man is being held on suspicion of eluding and misuse of license plates after a chase that ended in a fiery crash.
7/7/17
An Alaska bank has joined the world’s most famous sled dog race as a major sponsor.
7/7/17
The number of rigs exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. increased by 12 this week to 952. A year ago, just 440 rigs were active.
7/6/17
The bodies of two crew members missing after an Alaska fishing boat overturned north of Kodiak Island have been recovered.
7/5/17
The summer season for the commercial Dungeness crab fishery in Southeast Alaska will be three weeks shorter than usual.
7/5/17
The U.S. military says that one U.S. Army soldier was killed and two others were injured in southern Afghanistan.
7/3/17
The U.S. Mint has proposed a new $1 coin with designs honoring a landmark anti-discrimination law that passed in territorial Alaska in 1945, years before the U.S. Civil Rights Act.
7/3/17
A top Alaska elections official says she plans to treat a request by President Donald Trump’s commission investigating alleged voter fraud as she would treat any other request for voter information.
7/3/17
Alaska State Troopers say quick action from an 11-year-old boy saved a fishing party from a charging brown bear.