Sunday morning 7 December 1941 is a date that is printed in the collective American mind. It was the day the Japanese ...
With the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran now in its second week, Strait of Hormuz traffic halted and crude oil topping $90 per ...
Beyond, up a gentle slope, looms Russia. Finns used to drive across here to fill up on half-price gasoline. That was before Russia started pushing migrants across the two countries’ roughly 830-mile ...
In the United States, the most visible measure of economic anxiety is not a government report or a Federal Reserve chart. It is the large number posted on the sign outside every gas station. When ...
WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) Subcommittee on Readiness and the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Maritime, and ...
A contractor performing maintenance aboard the tug Undaunted was hospitalized March 2 after the vessel’s carbon dioxide fire ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit seeking nearly $1 million from the owner of the tug Tagish after the vessel sank in Alaska’s Gastineau Channel and was later removed using fede ...
Hidden deep in Alaska’s mountains, Camp Sullivan was built during World War II as a secret military complex designed to ...
The longtime Alaska biologist’s recent book follows the life of Tilly Keilitz, who became an internal refugee in Germany in ...
Fewer Alaska babies are being born and more Alaskans are dying, causing the state’s natural population increase margin to shrink substantially over the past decade, according to state demographers.
The Justice Department filed suit in late February against longtime Juneau resident Don Etheridge and his wife, Teresa, in Alaska’s U.S. District Court.
A deckhand on the reality television show “Deadliest Catch,” which documents the lives of crab fishermen working in one of ...