Anchorage chefs Nathan Bentley of Altura Bistro and Mike Dodge of Whisky & Ramen were were announced as finalists in the 2026 Restaurant and Chef Award for Best Chef: Northwest & Pacific category.
Matthew “Bronco” Williams, an Anchorage-based private school teacher, has announced that he is running as an independent for Alaska’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives
A neighbor living in the South Anchorage neighborhood where an officer-involved shooting occurred Saturday morning has shared video footage she captured of the blaze that followed.
The Fairbanks Fire Department is advising residents to stay off the Chena River as the Interior sees warmer spring weather and the ice loses stability.
Municipal leaders cited concerns about the costs to their communities and the need to continue negotiations with Glenfarne, the New York-based developer of the pipeline.
Before the legislative session even began, lawmakers have been asking developers of the proposed liquefied natural gas line for information on the project to pass. Now, developers say they just may get it.
A man is dead after an early Saturday morning standoff with Anchorage police, according to Chief Sean Case — one in which officers say he fired a high-powered rifle, tried to shoot down a police drone, and set the home he was in on fire.
The Fairbanks Raising Cane’s location is holding a two-day hiring event for managers Monday and Tuesday, as the restaurant is anticipated to open during the coming summer.
What supporters call Alaska’s most significant election reform bill in years, and opponents say raises serious transparency concerns, now awaits Gov. Mike Dunleavy after clearing the legislature Wednesday.
By Charlie Fellows, Adrian Peterson and Makayla Clark
Town Square Park in Anchorage, Cushman Street in Fairbanks, and 20 other Alaskan towns played host to a third round of ‘No Kings’ rallies Saturday while many other cities around the country also joined in.
Fairbanks was one of many cities across Alaska and the country that saw a ‘No Kings’ rally Saturday, but its protest featured something many others likely did not.
The Fairchild 71 airplane is credited with opening up the remote areas in Alaska and Canada. Now, a rare Fairchild 71 is being restored to be displayed.
A line of hundreds of fans wound its way around the tables and through the aisles of Bosco’s Comics in Anchorage Friday afternoon, waiting to meet filmmaker Kevin Smith.
As part of its annual Spring Eagle Release, the Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka rounded up eleven eagles they had rehabilitated and released them back into the wild.