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The Dogs Come First

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Wildlife & Nature

Wait, are cougars in Alaska?

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Adrenaline & Personal Growth: The School You Always Wanted

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Authentic Alaska

Anne Zink is Determined to Do Good

October 2, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Dr. Anne Zink, Alaska’s chief medical officer, talks about being a public figure, what Alaskans should do to stay safe, and silver linings.

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Culture

The Life and Paintings of Alaska Native Artist James Kivetoruk Moses

October 1, 2021 By Michael Engelhard

Alaska Native artist James Kivetoruk (Kivitauraq) Moses’ life fed into the scenes immortalized in his famous paintings.

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Alaska Has Some Incredibly Tough Athletes

September 29, 2021 By Alaska Magazine

Everything about Alaska is tough, and the state’s athletes are no exception. In this photo essay we highlight five competitors in various sports.

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Culture

Fishing with a Wooden Halibut Hook

September 26, 2021 By Bjorn Dihle

Alaskans are bringing back a tool used by southeast Alaska Natives to catch halibut: the wooden halibut hook.

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30-Second Reads

Preston Pollard is Inspiring Youth

September 25, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Preston Pollard, who was born and raised in Anchorage, started a program called Push Forward to mentor and inspire the next generation.

Rhodiola honey, serum, and extract all grown in Alaska
Food & Drink

Rhodiola is All the Rage in Alaska

September 24, 2021 By Donna Dewhurst

Rhodiola, also called arctic root, goldenroot, and roseroot, could be the next big commercial crop in Alaska.

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30-Second Reads

Voices of Alaska: Alyssa London

September 22, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Alyssa London was the first person of Tlingit descent to be crowned Miss Alaska USA and went on to found a media production company.

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Yup’ik student starting company to extract rare earth elements

September 20, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

A Yup’ik college student discovered an environmentally friendly way to use microbes to extract valuable rare earth elements.

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Wildlife & Nature

How Spruce Beetles are Changing Forests in Alaska

September 19, 2021 By Emily Mount

By doing what they do best — eating — spruce beetles are modifying forests in Alaska. Scientists are tracking the changes and fighting back.

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Gear

The Best Satellite Phone for Alaska

September 18, 2021 By Bjorn Dihle

Gear Editor Bjorn Dihle spends a lot of time in remote areas, so he reviewed the only satellite phone that gets decent service in Alaska.

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