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 SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer The world’s glaciers are shrinking and disappearing faster than scientists thought, with two-
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science To the woman wearing earbuds and sitting next to me in seat 7E: I’m
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science VER THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN — To the woman wearing earbuds and sitting next to me
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science A recent winter storm that featured a heavy rainfall caused hardships for many animals of
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science The number of golden eagles that spend summers in Alaska is more than three times
by Ned Rozell Science NEW ORLEANS — Like everything in the past year-plus, the fall meeting of the American Geophysical
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science Wolves with adequate social distancing from humans tend to avoid nasty viruses, scientists have found.
By Zav Grabinski, Norm McDonald, Bobette Rowe and Kent Slaughter Spectrum It’s heating up in Alaska—and we’re
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science High on the broken pyramid of Iliamna Volcano, rotten rock held in place by volcano-
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science A few nights ago, stretched in a tent on the blue-gray gravel of the
By Joseph Lacdan, Army News Service WASHINGTON — As the country remains under COVID-19’s grip, U.S. Army Medical
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science Konrad Steffen, 68, died Aug. 8, 2020, when he fell into a meltwater-filled crevasse