Alaska February 24, 2023 Alaska's ACLU sues corrections agency for violating the rights of incarcerated people Alaska's ACLU is suing the corrections agency on behalf of four plaintiffs who claim they were denied access to transitional programs after their release date was moved up.
Alaska February 22, 2023 Alaska House censures lawmaker for suggesting fatal child abuse cases could be 'a benefit for society' Lawmakers in the Alaska state capitol voted overwhelmingly to censure one of its members who suggested the government could benefit in a fatal child abuse case.
Alaska February 22, 2023 Huge moose kicks Alaska woman in the head after sneaking up on her A video out of Anchorage, Alaska, shows a woman being kicked in the head by a moose while walking her dog. A passerby caught the incident on camera, and stopped to provide aid.
VIDEO February 22, 2023 Woman in Anchorage kicked in head by moose A woman was reported to be recovering after she was kicked in the head by a moose while out walking her dog in Anchorage on February 16. (Credit: Kate Timmons via Storyful)
OPINION February 22, 2023 We saw China's spy flights up close. Keep this outpost against America's enemies strong We saw China's spy flights up close. This key outpost stands up to our enemies and is home to more fifth-generation fighter jets than anywhere in the world.
Alaska February 20, 2023 Alaska building collapse kills 1, 2 others hospitalized A building in Alaska collapsed Friday night killing one victim and leaving two others hospitalized. Officials said more than 10 people were inside when the building collapsed.
Alaska February 19, 2023 Alaska woman admits she killed 'best friend' after being promised millions in catfishing scheme Alaska woman Denali Brehmer pleaded guilty to killing best friend Cynthia Hoffman in 2019. Investigators say she was catfished by a man online who promised her millions for killing.
POLITICS February 18, 2023 Biden administration, NORAD call off search for missing unidentified objects shot down over Alaska, Lake Huron North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the U.S. Northern Command recommended the search for two unidentified flying object be called off.
GREAT OUTDOORS February 17, 2023 Alaskan bald eagles win National Geographic's first 'Pictures of the Year' photo contest with stunning image A stunning image of America’s birds at the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve in Alaska has been named the winner of National Geographic’s first-ever 'Pictures of the Year' photo contest.
Joe Biden February 17, 2023 Going black, not green: Curbing US oil, gas production would hurt the environment, report finds Environmentalists seeking to stop U.S. oil and gas production in order to combat climate change are risking greater damage to the planet, according to a new report.
Illinois February 16, 2023 Illinois hobby club fears its balloon was shot down by the USAF; NORAD responds A lost pico balloon belonging to an Illinois-based hobbyist club has emerged as a possible candidate for one of the three mysterious objects down by the U.S. Air Force since last week.