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 Doug Vincent-Lang Spectrum Recently published opinion pieces paint a dire picture of Alaska’s predator control efforts, portraying
By Yereth Rosen Alaska Beacon Alaska officials are seeking emergency authorization to keep killing bears and wolves in a region
By Howard Delo Outdoors Time is flying by! Here it is the middle of July and I have yet to
By Yereth Rosen Alaska Beacon One of the world’s biggest caribou herds is continuing a long-term population slide,
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science Caribou wearing cameras around their necks have filmed a secret world of mushroom nibbling, desperate
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science A scientist recently wondered which animal travels farthest across the landscape in one year. In
By Tom Brennan Anchorage Daily Planet This week’s vote by Democrats in the U.S. House against opening the
By Tom Brennan Voice for the times This week’s vote by Democrats in the U.S. House against opening
by TOM BRENNAN The environmental activists are doing a snow job on the American public in their battle against opening
by TIM ROCKEY Frontiersman.com PALMER — More than 2,500 people spent their Mothers Day admiring motherhood in the animal
by STAFF Frontiersman.com A July 2017 photos census shows the Porcupine caribou herd has grown to an estimated 218,