Jeff Meucci spent two decades as a scientific scuba dive professional with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in southeast Alaska.
For author Donna Dewhurst and hundreds of others still alive today, Amchitka holds a personal story that bonds them.
Bjorn Olson writes about the dramatic climate changes affecting Little Diomede, and how it thwarted his attempt to make a documentary.
Denali National Park and Glacier Bay National Park are excellent destinations for independent travelers to experience Alaska in 2021.
Wilfried Kuugauraq Zibell a Harvard University student who grew up in the Inupiaq village of Noorvik, was selected as a 2021 Rhodes Scholar.
Adventure Medical Kits offers a wide variety of ready-made first aid kits targeted to different pursuits and scenarios.
Igiugig, a village of about 70 on the Kvichak River near Lake Iliamna, is in the process of converting to run on hydrokinetic power.
Alaska salmon are getting smaller, researchers found adult salmon in the state are as much as 8 percent shorter than they were before 1990.
Dallas Seavey became the 2021 Iditarod champion and a five-time winner when he crossed the finish line at 5:08 a.m. Monday morning. It took him 7 days, 14 hours, 8 minutes and 57 seconds to finish the approximately 848-mile race. Seavey is now tied for the most Iditarod wins with Rick Swenson. Seavey already has a distinguished mushing career. He was the youngest Iditarod racer ever when he ran at 18 years old in 2005. He also became the youngest person to win an Iditarod in 2012. Chad Stoddard of Anchorage won Rookie of the Year when he finished 23rd after about nine days and four hours. Victoria Hardwick won the red lantern award when she was the final musher to cross the finish line at 12:22 a.m. on March 18. Hardwick and her team took 10 days, 9 hours, 22 minutes, and six seconds to complete the race. This…
Ask Alaska humor column that answers the important questions, like the ethics of riding a whale and falling in love with fish.










