Video: Senate candidates campaign in Anchorage on eve of Election Day
Sen. Dan Sullivan and challenger Al Gross wave to passing voters from Midtown corners.
Sen. Dan Sullivan and challenger Al Gross wave to passing voters from Midtown corners.
In ukulele class, East High guitar and ukulele teacher Kiel Schweizer said, he sees pop music as a strong, common link among his students.
Watch Anchorage’s Keegan Messing at work at the O’Malley Sports Center.
Ride along on a musher’s sled, run with kids through the village and take a look around the school, which is the community’s main social hub.
“Fire progression has stopped,” said a fire official, while firefighters focus their efforts on ash pits and hazardous trees.
Weather prevented Gov. Mike Dunleavy from being inaugurated in the village as planned, but he eventually got there.
Relive summer one more time with this look at a fantastic floral garden.
A design by artist Maria Talasz of Eagle River was selected to be the official 2019 Fur Rondy collector pin. It features the popular Rondy event Running of the Reindeer.
Tayy Tarantino regularly opens for big acts coming through Alaska and is working on putting Alaska on the map in the world of hip-hop.
Red-necked grebes perform courtship rituals, nest and raise chicks on Cheney Lake.
Ten-week-old Duroc pigs sprinted around a track during the Kenai Peninsula Racing Pigs event at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer on Sunday.
National Park Service mountaineering ranger Chris Erickson describes reaching the site of a plane crash in the Alaska Range near Denali.
The old-school piano is moved out of the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts every morning.
“It’s protecting something," Wendi Yohman said of the animal that attacked her search party. "The bear is not acting normal.”
Chanshtnu Muldoon Park, named for the Dena'ina word for "grass creek," has been a decade in the making.
The contest was part of the zoo's annual Bear Aware event on Sunday.
A zoo official said the bear will get a permanent home in Washington state this summer.
"We are America's Arctic warriors. We are ready to deploy, fight and win in any environment. And we're here to test our best soldiers to see how they do."
The winner of the Yup’ik Spelling Bee for Beginners, held at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, demonstrates the spelling skills that made him a champion Saturday.
Lots of dry snow atop the Chugach peaks and high winds lead to dramatic blowing snow.