July 7 Tourist who missed Norwegian cruise ship discovered dead on mountain trail in Alaska UK HealthCare doctor's body recovered near Gold Ridge in Juneau after she missed her Norwegian cruise ship departure following a solo hiking excursion.
July 3 American cruise ship passenger disappears after hiking at summer vacation destination A tourist from Kentucky has gone missing in Juneau after failing to return to the Norwegian cruise ship following a morning hike to local peaks still experiencing snow in July.
July 2 Alaska’s oil reserves are America’s national security shield Alaska's abundant energy reserves could strengthen American security amid Middle East tensions and Ukraine conflict, with a Supreme Court ruling expediting resource development.
July 1 Murkowski silently stares down NBC reporter asking about her 'Big Beautiful Bill' vote Sen. Lisa Murkowski had a tense exchange with an NBC reporter when questioned about Sen. Rand Paul's criticism that the spending bill was a bailout for Alaska.
June 24 ‘Golden Dome’ comprehensive weapons defenses in the works as lawmakers make Trump dream a reality Legislation builds on former President Ronald Reagan's "Star Wars" legacy with advanced technology to counter Iranian, Russian and Chinese missile capabilities.
June 10 LEE ZELDIN: Start your rigs: Alaska is our 'Gateway to Energy Dominance' Alaska's untapped energy potential could revitalize the economy, reduce foreign energy dependence, and create jobs while respecting native communities' needs.
June 9 'Homeland would've been stolen': AK Natives sound off on Biden energy bans as Trump officials tour tundra Kaktovik, Alaska, resident thanks president for blocking environmental groups while Energy Secretary Chris Wright highlights untapped potential.
June 6 Experienced climber dies after 3,000-foot plummet from North America's highest peak Seattle man Alex Chiu died after falling 3,000 feet while ski mountaineering on Mount McKinley's West Buttress route in Denali National Park, Alaska, the National Park Service said.
June 3 AK lawmakers claim ‘victory’ as feds begin reversal of ‘illegal’ Biden rule restricting AK oil and gas New rule reversal promises more energy jobs and economic growth while maintaining environmental standards.
May 30 Alaska man survives being pinned face-down by 700-pound boulder in creek after help from his wife Kell Morris was trapped face-down in a creek near Seward with a massive boulder weighing down on him until rescuers airlifted him to safety.