One of the best parts of touring the open road in Alaska is the roadside pit stops; specifically, all the new food and experiences you can find at every turnoff. For our Roadtrippin’ crew, Chowder House in Fairbanks is one of those special spots.
An Anchorage family is praising Alaskan lawmakers for passing a bill to increase the quality of care for Alaskans suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
The state’s candidacy filing deadline is Saturday and some familiar names in Anchorage are not running for re-election, while others are looking to switch chambers.
For a sense of adventure that takes you across the open waters to explore, hopping onboard a jet ski may be the best way. One of the perfect places to dip into the water and race across the waves is in Whittier.
A house fire that left three people dead earlier this month is now being investigated as a homicide, with the discovery of a third body in the remains of the home.
Friday marked a significant milestone for Shiloh Community Housing Incorporated as they unveiled Anchorage’s first furniture bank. The new furniture bank will provide free basic furnishings or supplies for those transitioning from homelessness.
Covering 3,500 miles of coastline, the Alaska Marine Highway is a critical All-American route that serves Alaska and Washington, and our Roadtrippin' crew hopped onboard to make their way to Whittier.
One week after eight Alaskan youth filed a lawsuit against the State of Alaska over its support of the natural gas pipeline, the Sierra Club and Center for Biological Diversity have followed suit with a lawsuit of their own.
Accessibility is one of the many reasons Alaska is a prime fishing state, and the number of stocked lakes within the Southcentral region makes the opportunity even greater.
A man who has repeatedly been arrested and charged for stalking and harassing the Palin family on social media has been arrested again for the same offenses, according to Anchorage police.
Alaska lawmakers and leaders reacted Thursday to the news of former President Donald Trump being convicted of all 34 felony charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor.
Record low numbers of Cook Inlet razor clams on some Kenai Peninsula beaches have shut down all harvesting for summer of 2024, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
The family of Bishar Ali Hassan, who was killed during a 2019 altercation with Anchorage police, says they will take their case to the state Supreme Court.
The Moose trampled Delta Junction 29-1 in the opening round of the ASAA Division II State Baseball Tournament after the 10-run mercy rule was implemented after five innings. Palmer recorded 25 hits and zero errors while allowing just two hits in a three-pitcher effort.
Hunter Christian's walk-off single lifted tournament favorite Service to a 2-1 victory over Chugiak on Thursday in the state quarterfinals. In Friday's semifinals, Service and Sitka square off at 4 p.m. before Eagle River and South Anchorage take the field for a 7 p.m. showdown.
Southcentral Alaska enjoyed some Thursday sunshine. Clouds roll in this evening, but clear enough to get the sunshine in again on Friday. More highs up to 60 degrees.
Parents of an Anchorage teen are looking for their soon, who they said was caught drinking before he took off, and has now been missing for almost two weeks.
Former President Donald Trump was convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments to a porn actor who said the two had sex.