Hundreds of grounded common murres -- some found as far inland as Interior Alaska -- continue to challenge rescuers and baffle scientists as Alaskans grapple with the mystery of the starving, disoriented seabirds.
Zaz Hollander
The stranded hiker was attempting to take a shortcut when he became stuck 100 feet up a cliff face, the Unalaska Department of Public Safety said Monday. 
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The state-owned corporation wants to grow business prospects in Huntsville, an aerospace hub, even as it looks more seriously at becoming a private entity.
Annie Zak
While Alaskans wait for marijuana retail stores to open, some people are giving away cannabis for free, no strings attached, to those they feel are being left behind by the commercial system.
Laurel Andrews
The transportable units, built in modified shipping containers that support LED lights and heating systems, could fill a niche in a state where most produce is imported. 
Alex DeMarban
The men known as the Fairbanks Four — Kevin Pease, Marvin Roberts, George Frese and Eugene Vent (not pictured) — hosted a family fundraiser Monday for the Anchorage attorney whose husband was killed in a fiery plane crash last week in downtown Anchorage. 
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Once again trying to sidestep a gridlocked Congress on a divisive issue, Obama will announce executive actions Tuesday to expand background checks for firearms and step up federal enforcement of the nation’s gun laws, White House officials said Monday.Nation-WorldMichael D. Shear and Eric Lichtblau
Chuck Sassara's exciting stories in a new book give a view of a bygone Alaska, a time when anything seemed possible.CommentaryCharles Wohlforth
The first man to bring news of the Klondike Gold Rush to the contiguous United States also domesticated a pair of moose. And he wasn’t the only one with a pet moose at the turn of the 20th century.WildlifeLaurel Andrews

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The men known as the Fairbanks Four — Kevin Pease, Marvin Roberts, George Frese and Eugene Vent (not pictured) — hosted a family fundraiser Monday for the Anchorage attorney whose husband was killed in a fiery plane crash last week in downtown Anchorage. 
Scott Jensen

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Assembling Kachemak Bay belugas, bone by bone

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