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The Dogs Come First

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Wildlife & Nature

Wait, are cougars in Alaska?

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Travel

Adrenaline & Personal Growth: The School You Always Wanted

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A small rodent on green and brown tundra. One of the island's singing voles.
Wildlife & Nature

The Singing Voles of St. Matthew Island

December 22, 2021 By Emily Mount

Singing voles are vocal little critters found only on St. Matthew Island, and they face threats from climate change and introduced predators.

Frank Soos
30-Second Reads

Remembering Alaska Writer Frank Soos

December 20, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Remembering Frank Soos, an Alaskan author who was the state writer laureate and a mentor to many. He passed away in 2021.

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Travel

37 Places to Indulge Your Alaska Travel Dreams

December 18, 2021 By Michelle Theall

Whether it’s shopping, surfing, birding, or another activity, here are some of the best places to indulge while you travel through Alaska.

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30-Second Reads

Electric Planes Could be Coming to Alaska

December 15, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Passengers flying to rural Alaska communities could be flying on hybrid electric planes by the middle of the decade.

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Southeast

Cruising Alaska in the Time of COVID

December 12, 2021 By Nick Jans

Nick Jans shares what it was like being on a cruise ship during the 2021 cruising season in Alaska, after COVID shut down the previous year.

Alexander Deedy on the Chilkoot Trail
Gear

What I Pack: Alaska’s Assistant Editor Alexander Deedy

December 11, 2021 By Bjorn Dihle

Alexander Deedy, the assistant editor for Alaska magazine, shares what he packs for our What I Pack gear column.

A snowy owl sitting on green grass on tundra and looking toward camera
Wildlife & Nature

Snowy Owls are Missing on Alaska’s North Slope

December 9, 2021 By Kylie Mohr

A researcher who studied snowy owls near Utqiagvik for 30 years has noticed the birds are less common and having less success breeding.

Slices of cranberry bread
Food & Drink

Cranberry Bread: A Holiday Tale From the Kitchen

December 8, 2021 By Marydith W. Beeman

A family recipe for cranberry bread, and an accompanying holiday tale of woe and redemption in the kitchen.

Foraged & Found owner and manager working in the kitchen
30-Second Reads

Alaskan Flavors with Foraged & Found

December 5, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Foraged & Found is a business based in Southeast Alaska that incorporates local flavors into familiar foods like salsa and pesto.

Tsimshian artist David R. Boxley talks while standing over a partially carved totem.
Culture

Cedar Guardians Carved by Tsimshian Artist David R. Boxley

December 4, 2021 By Amanda Compton

Tsimshian artist David Robert Boxley of Metlakatla carved totems to guard the newest veterans memorial cemetery in Alaska’s southernmost town.

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