For the truly adventurous, Kachemak Bay State Park offers backcountry camping that redefines the concept of “getting away from it all.” The park maintains several public use cabins that can be ...
Alaska moves forward with the new Tustumena ferry, Juneau’s recycling center closes again, Fairbanks police craft fur hats, and Iditarod season begins with Husky IPA on tap.
The China Poot Lake Trail leads to a serene freshwater lake that feels worlds away from the saltwater bay, offering excellent ...
And the list of ports that Seabourn’s Alaska cruises visit counts as that. Its ships Seabourn Quest and Seabourn Encore carry ...
From kelp forests to sea grass meadows, these charismatic predators are quietly holding parts of the coast together.
Along a remote stretch of the Alaskan coast, gray wolves have quietly rewritten the rules of what a top land predator eats. Packs that once relied on deer are now regularly killing sea otters in the ...
Otis, a 20-year-old North American river otter, died unexpectedly at Zoo New York in Watertown on Friday. Necropsy results revealed the animal likely died of lymphoma, which is relatively common in ...
Alaska had a cold, and in some parts of the state very snowy, end to 2025. December in Southeast Alaska was one for the record books, with historic snow and cold. Juneau had its snowiest-ever December ...
Alex Misiak last skated for the Erie Otters on Dec. 13. The native of Slovakia left to compete for his home country in the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship. There won’t be a welcome-home party, ...
Juneau, Alaska, is grappling with record-breaking winter conditions as extreme snow and severe weather have already caused multiple boats to sink in the city’s harbor, while authorities brace for ...
The Canadian Hockey League’s 2025-26 season is the first full one since teams in its three leagues, the Ontario Hockey League included, were permitted to sign NCAA recruits. What’s followed has been a ...