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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 ship, the Westward, in southeast Alaska
Photos & Videos

This Wooden Boat Was The First Alaska Cruise Ship

October 30, 2021 By Pattie Logan

A profile of the chef on Westward, a wooden boat that was the first ship specifically built to cruise Alaska, where it still voyages today.

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Southcentral

Carbide Drawings in Hatcher Pass Mines

October 29, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Palmer resident Adam Christiansen documented carbide drawings left behind on the tunnels in Hatcher Pass mines.

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Gear

What I Pack: Elsa Sebastian, conservationist

October 27, 2021 By Bjorn Dihle

Elsa Sebastian is a conservationist and commercial fisherman who grew up on Prince of Wales Island in southeast Alaska.

Sipping Streams team planting the tea farm
30-Second Reads

The First Tea Farm in Alaska

October 25, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Jenny Tse of Sipping Streams started the first tea farm in Alaska in 2021 by growing the plants in greenhouses at Chena Hot Springs.

Woman against Alaska background
Authentic Alaska

Lost Mountain: Big Oil and Epic Dreams

October 24, 2021 By Anne Coray

An excerpt from the novel Lost Mountain by Anne Coray, inspired by the real life proposed Pebble Mine.

skiff with nets out in calm water
Authentic Alaska

The Lives of a Husband and Wife at a Salmon Setnet Operation

October 23, 2021 By Eric M. Beeman

A husband and wife team write about their divergent lives operating a salmon setnet operation in Bristol Bay.

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Wildlife & Nature

Wildlife Inspectors are the Front Line of Conservation in Alaska

October 22, 2021 By Donna Dewhurst

Wildlife inspectors working at stations across Alaska help stop the illegal trafficking of wildlife and products like baleen or feathers.

A raven stands on asphalt with a coffee cup in its beak
Wildlife & Nature

A Broken Wing and a Mended Life

October 20, 2021 By Michael Engelhard

Michael Engelhard recounts the story of taking a raven with a broken wing to a vet, and the woman he met during the act.

Patuk Glenn
30-Second Reads

Patuk Glenn is TikTok Famous

October 18, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Patuk Glenn is creating authentic indigenous content on a platform where many youth are getting their media fix.

Kate Bass on a sunny fall day in front of a lake
Authentic Alaska

Musician Kate Bass on Returning Home

October 17, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Musician Kate Bass was born and raised in Anchorage. Here she talks about what it was like to return home to Alaska during the pandemic.

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