Alaska Woman Sues Legislator for Blocking Her on Facebook
The woman said her right to free speech was hindered when she was banned from posting on the lawmaker's social media page.
Sarah Palin Takes Center Stage in Alaska Primary That Debuts Voting Reforms
The top four vote-getters in Alaska's special House primary, regardless of their party, will advance to a ranked-choice special general election Aug. 16.
The Arctic Lakes Where Methane Makes Water Roar in a Violent Rolling Boil
"We are standing at the threshold," Katey Walter Anthony, who has spent her career understanding methane emissions, told Newsweek.
'Terrifying' Footage of 'Massive' Moose Walking Down Highway Stuns Internet
"This is terrifying," said one commenter. "I would not be driving that slowly and recording so casually."
Republicans Slam Biden for Canceling Oil Lease Sales Amid Record Gas Prices
The Department of the Interior has previously canceled leases in Alaska due to a lack of interest from the industry.
Stimulus Check 2022 Update as $5,500 Cash Payments Approved in One State
The package includes dividends of about $4,200 to residents this year as well as "energy relief" checks of $1,300.
Bear Kills U.S. Soldier on Training Exercise in Alaska
The soldier—who has not been named—was training with a small group at the Anchorage Regional Landfill when the bear attacked.
Sarah Palin Open to Being Donald Trump's Running Mate in 2024
The former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee is running for Alaska's lone House seat following the death of Rep. Don Young.
Jimmy Kimmel Rips Sarah Palin's Voice, Changes It to Morgan Freeman's
"I don't think I can handle having Sarah Palin back in the mix every day," said Jimmy Kimmel. "The voice alone goes right through the center of my brain."
Sarah Palin Leading Poll for Alaska House Seat After Trump Endorsement
In the poll from Must Read Alaska, 31 percent of respondents said that they would vote for the former governor.
Woman Runs for Her Life After Landslide: 'Survival Instinct'
In footage shared on TikTok, the woman also waves down a driver who is heading straight into the path of the landslide, yelling for him to stop.
Tshibaka Says Make Mailing Abortion Pills Federal Crime in Resurfaced Video
GOP legislators have been pushing back against abortions in different parts of the country where it is either banned or faces some restrictions.
Man Gets 32 Months for Threatening to Kill Senators Murkowski, Sullivan
Jay Allen Johnson left 17 threatening voicemails to two U.S. Alaskan senators over the span of five months.
Sarah Palin Revives Comment She Can 'See Russia' From Alaska
"Alaska is strategically located on the globe," the former governor and GOP congressional hopeful said.
Sarah Palin 2022 Odds Shift Dramatically After Donald Trump's Endorsement
The former president has backed the 2008 vice presidential hopeful, just as she endorsed his presidential campaign in 2016.
Donald Trump Uses Sarah Palin Endorsement to Take Swipe at John McCain
Trump said the former Alaska Governor brought McCain's 2008 presidential bid "out of the dumps" while showing his support for her congressional bid.
Controversial Former V.P. Candidate Sarah Palin Is Running for Congress
Palin said that she had "watched the far left destroy the country" and vowed to "combat the left's socialist, big-government, America-last agenda."
Avalanche Buries Street as Workers Start to Dig Through 60-80 Feet of Snow
Access to close to 100 homes has been blocked due to the avalanche and there is no power in the area, a local official said.
Rep. Don Young of Alaska, Longest-Serving Current Member of Congress, Dies
Young, 88, had served in Congress since 1973 when he was sworn in after winning a special election.
Alaska Volcanoes Go Offline after 'Severe' Telecoms Interruption
Alaska Volcano Observatory said nine volcanoes have been affected by the problem including Novarupta, which produced the biggest eruption of the 20th century.
'Significant' 500-Year-Old Hunting Bow Discovered in Alaskan Lake
Archaeologist Jason Rogers said the well-preserved bow is a "very rare" find for Alaska as land developments that can uncover artefacts are unusual in the area.
Alaska Gov. Reacts to Hearing Russia Wants It Back: 'Good Luck With That'
The United States purchased the state of Alaska from the former Russian empire in 1867 for $7.2 million, or just under $140 million in today's money.
US Military Arctic Training Sends Message to Russians
"The reason we're up there is because the Russians are up there," Mark Cancian of CSIS told Newsweek. "If they weren't up there, we wouldn't be up there."
Beautiful Aurora Triggers Nest Doorbell Camera, Captures Light Display
"Seeing a brilliant aurora is a life changing experience," climatologist Brian Brettschneider, who posted the footage, told Newsweek.
Alaska Paratrooper Was Crushed by Mobile Kitchen: Report
In its report, the Army stated that the soldier was "killed instantly" and is investigating the tragic accident.
Endangered Right Whales Filmed in Bering Sea at Winter for First Time Ever
The footage was captured by Captain Josh Trosvig of the cod fishing vessel Cerulean off the coast of Unimak Island in Alaska.
Bald Eagles Are Being Poisoned to Death by Lead From Hunting Ammo
One eagle in Canada died from lead poisoning, succumbing to organ failure after two weeks at a rescue center.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski's Challenger Kelly Tshibaka Joins 'Freedom Convoy'
"This is really about freedom," says Tshibaka in an online video.
'Ran for My Life'—Moose Repeatedly Stomps Dogs in Horrific Hour-Long Attack
"As he charged me I emptied my gun into him and he never stopped, I ran for my life and prayed I was fast enough to not be killed in that moment," Bridgett Watkins said.
Judge Says Alaska Failed to Prove Lawyer Wasn't Fired for Political Views
A judge ruled that Governor Mike Dunleavy and his chief of staff wrongfully fired an attorney who criticized Donald Trump on her blog and social media.