It’s been warmer in Alaska than in three dozen other states. If someone asked you, “Where can I go in the United States to escape the frigid air this January?” what would you say?
Officials at the National Weather Service have warned drivers that "severe winter weather conditions will make travel very hazardous."
The agency forecasts snow accumulations of 12 to 18 inches during this time for areas above 6,000 feet, while areas over 4,000 feet should expect 3 to 6 inches. On Saturday, wind gusts could reach 50 miles per hour in speed, with travel becoming "very difficult to impossible."
This week will mark the 25th anniversary of the crash of Alaska Airlines 261, a Seattle-bound flight that crashed into the Pacific Ocean.
It was supposed to be listed in a couple of weeks, and now it's just a pile of rubble,” Drew Dembowski said of the home, which he'd just remodeled for $500,000.
A joint legislative task force centered on bolstering Alaska’s seafood industry has finalized a report that's been months in the making.
The 5 1/2-inch (14-centimeter) spike is being offered by an unidentified California resident who has owned it since 1983. The Alaska Railroad, originally constructed, owned and operated by the ...
Alaska Air Group has released details of its combined schedule for Alaska and Hawaiian airlines, with adjustments beginning to take effect in March. In an email to Pacific Business News, Alex Da Silva, Hawaiian director of external communications, listed the current Hawaiian routes that will be replaced with Alaska services later this year.
A pediatrician with executive experience will lead the organization that funds services for mental health patients, the disabled and others.
John Oberst, head of Alaska Aerospace, went on the "Today" show to discuss what is being described as a “traffic jam” at the country’s spaceports.
LOS ANGELES (KCAL/KCBS) - A music teacher in the Pacific Palisades is standing strong in the face of loss. For the second time in more than 30 years, Heather Lyle and her family lost a home to a wildfire. Michael and Heather Lyle have been on this carousel before.
As increasing numbers of travelers seek culturally immersive experiences in natural wilderness areas, indigenous tourism is skyrocketing in the US and around the world.