Ask Alaska is back to answer all your burning questions about the 49th state, including if Jack London ever saw a wolf.
Nick Jans recalls the truly memorable wildlife encounters in which two species recognized and acknowledged one another.
One man is restoring a home on Afognak Island that was one of a few structures surviving in the Village of Afognak after the 1964 earthquake.
This excerpt from Mary Odden’s book Mostly Water, includes tales of McGrath and the people who shaped the town.
Alaska and Hawai’i have a historic connection dating back hundreds of years. It still exists today through shared culture.
Scott Banks, his son, and the duo’s friends take a fishing trip to the Russian River in October, when the crowds are long gone.
Willie Hensley, instrumental in the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, revisits the important and historic path to ANCSA.
Dr. Anne Zink, Alaska’s chief medical officer, talks about being a public figure, what Alaskans should do to stay safe, and silver linings.
Alaska Native artist James Kivetoruk (Kivitauraq) Moses’ life fed into the scenes immortalized in his famous paintings.
