Scientists show that wolves that are eating sea otters in Alaska have much higher concentrations of mercury than those eating other prey such as deer and moose. In late 2020, a female coastal wolf ...
Scientists and advocates worry the state’s predator control gamble will fail but still expand aerial bear gunning across ...
Alaskans who have been wrongfully convicted can now apply to claim Alaska Permanent Fund dividends that were withheld while ...
Alaska’s food assistance program had the highest payment error rate in the country for a fourth straight year last year, according to rankings put out by the Agriculture Department late last month.
A new provisional report from the National Center for Health Statistics reveals that the United States hit its lowest ...
No other location on this year’s America’s Best Towns to Visit list captures the spirit of adventure quite like Alaska’s ...
When the clock strikes midnight Friday, many people will already be in bed. In Fairbanks, Alaska, they'll still be at the ballpark, where the lights never come on. Since 1906, the "Midnight Sun Game" ...
The human population of Earth could collapse and be cut in half in just 40 years if the conditions on the planet change, according to a chilling new doomsday study. The research – published in Chaos, ...
What's happening in seafood this week? Catch the Current co-hosts Amanda Buckle and Lorin Castiglione dive into falling US shrimp imports, Songa's FDA comeback story, and why giant scallops are ...
The number of seniors in Alaska continues to surge, a trend that’s contributing to the reduction of natural population growth and causing other wide-ranging impacts, according to a recent state report ...
Whittier, Alaska, doesn't follow the typical town layout. There's no spread of neighborhoods, no clusters of homes, and no real sense of distance between residents. Instead, nearly the entire ...