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Arriving at all hours of the day and night, competitors mushed down Front Street in Nome as spectators cheered them on.
More than 1,800 youth athletes from Alaska and seven areas of the circumpolar north are in Alaska this week for the Games.
Relive some of our top highlights from the 52nd Iditarod’s ceremonial start in Anchorage and the restart in Willow.
The ceremonial start is a rolling party, starting in downtown and ending in East Anchorage.
Fur Rendezvous runs through March 3.
Our favorite photographs by Anchorage Daily News staff photographers and contributors.
More than 600 women and girls signed up to participate in the 2024 Alaska Ski for Women held at Kincaid Park on Sunday.
The first of two days of ski racing brought high school teams from across Southcentral Alaska to Anchorage’s Kincaid Park for the annual Lynx Loppet pursuit race.
Most Sundays in Anchorage, people attend adoption clinics at Alaskan Animal Rescue Friends, aka AARF.
Crowds gathered for live music, dance performances and a fireworks display downtown to usher in the new year.
The mission of photojournalism is to capture moments that represent — and, at their best, truly reveal — the endless spectrum of the human experience.
Photo essay: Appreciating the ways Anchorage glows during the week of the year with the least daylight.
Our favorite photographs from November by Anchorage Daily News staff photographers and contributors.
Three full-time staffers work at the state’s only facility authorized to rehabilitate stranded or injured otters, seals, birds, even a rare walrus — lovable creatures only briefly in their hands.
The annual Alaska Federation of Natives convention runs through Saturday at the Dena’ina Center.
The Kenai Moose Research Center has contributed to knowledge about the iconic animals for more than 50 years.
Watch the crew of the Northern Hawk harvest pollock from the Bering Sea.
Our favorite photographs from October by Anchorage Daily News staff photographers and contributors.
The three-day music festival in Juneau brought together Native artists across genres from around the world.
An owl and a hawk fly free again after being rehabilitated.