Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Bill Sherwonit For the Chugach Times The confluence of Anchorage’s largely mild and snow-free October (bare ground
By Beth Wright Faith I told my mom recently what a wonderful childhood I had, growing up in our family.
A federal jury convicted an Eagle River nurse practitioner on 10 felony counts, including five counts of distribution of a
By Yereth Rosen Alaska Beacon Alaska’s largest Indigenous organization on Saturday endorsed the reelection campaigns of both U.S.
By Howard Delo Outdoors Many people suffered damage, sometimes extrusive, to their property from the 2018 earthquake which struck Southcentral
By Lawrence D. Weiss Spectrum “We can never insure 100% of the population against 100% of the hazards and vicissitudes
By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The running mate of Alaska Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Pierce said Tuesday
By MARK THIESSEN Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Two Russian Indigenous Siberians were so scared of having to fight the
By Avery Palenske Faith Last year, I received a copy of Dr. Seuss’s Oh the Places You’ll Go.
The Senate must vote on the PUMP Act immediately To the editor: Everyday, Alaska’s mothers return to work after
By Tim Bradner For the Chugach Times The state of Alaska is planning a special Cook Inlet oil and gas
By Mark Kelsey Spectrum The state’s first foray into the “instant runoff” or “ranked-choice voting” system is behind