'Be Ready to Run': Alaska Officials Warn of Dangerous, 'Stressed out' Moose
Alaska is home to between 175,000 to 200,000 moose—each of which can weigh up to 1,600 pounds.
Alaska U.S. House Candidate Leaves GOP Citing Attacks on Democracy
Gregg Brelsford said "Republican state and national leaders and candidates have lost sight of key values that make America great."
Kirk Is "More Afraid of Getting Mauled by a Grizzly" Than of Getting COVID
"People die of bears all the time," Kirk said on Friday while downplaying the severity of COVID-19.
Anchorage Spends $8.7K on Signs for Panhandling Law Ruled Unconstitutional
The signs read: "Panhandling prohibited on median or roadway" and directs people to "Contribute to the solution" by donating to charities.
Man Single-handedly Fends Off Grizzly Bear That Charged Him: 'Lucky Guy'
The Alaskan man used nothing but his voice and body to deter the ferocious animal, in a video viewed over five million times.
Officials Find Mother of Baby Found in Box With Note Asking For Help
Alaska State Troopers identified the mother of a child abandoned outside in the cold as a juvenile and she is currently being evaluated in a hospital.
Man Could Get 20 Years After Pleading Guilty to Threats Against Senators
A 65-year-old Alaska man pleaded guilty to sending threatening voicemails to U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan.
Newborn Found in Box With 'Please Help Me' Note on Alaska Roadside
The temperature was near zero degrees, not counting wind chill, when a woman chanced upon him near some mailboxes.
Which States Aren't Budging on Minimum Wage as Half the Country Bumps Up
By 2022, California will pay minimum wage workers $15 an hour—more than double the pay of their counterparts in 20 other states.
Trump Endorses Alaska Governor Only if He Doesn't Back Sen. Lisa Murkowski
Murkowski, who voted to impeach Trump for inciting the January 6 insurrection, is one of several Republicans that the ex-president is hoping to oust in 2022.
Beavers March North Into Arctic: 'Tundra Be Dammed'
Beavers are significantly impacting the landscape and releasing greenhouse gasses through their pond-building activities.
Piers Morgan Slams 'Unfathomably Dumb' Sarah Palin Remarks on COVID Vaccine
The former Republican vice presidential candidate vowed to get the COVID-19 vaccine "over my dead body" at a Turning Point USA event in Arizona.
Watch Gray Whales Breach Next to Kayakers Off California Coast
Whale watching company Everyday California filmed the giant mammals off La Jolla during their annual migration from Alaska to Baja California.
Woman in Rural Alaska Reveals Shocking Prices of Groceries in Viral Video
"$25 for cheese," wrote one stunned commenter regarding the high grocery prices. "I think I'd just buy a cow."
West Point Grads Demand Alum Resign as Rep Over Oath Keepers Membership
Eastman has been uninvited from events after he drew a comparison between Biden and Adolf Hitler and posted a link to a Holocaust denial site on social media.
Man Pleads Not Guilty to Threatening Senators Lisa Murkowski, Dan Sullivan
Jay Allen Johnson previously testified that he had no intention to carry out the threats because he is "a senior citizen and...highly disabled."
Lisa Murkowski Makes Reelection Run Official, Fires Back at 'Outsiders'
Murkowski is one of seven Republican senators who broke with the party in voting to convict Trump in his impeachment trial after the January 6 Capitol riot.
Alaska Man Charged with First-Degree Murder Held on $10 Million Bond
The Alaskan gunman "fired multiple shots toward the north side of the store, causing multiple people to take cover and flee," local authorities said.
Adorable Puppy Rescued After Almost Drowning in Shipwreck Off Alaska
The eight-month-old pup had been thrown into freezing water when her owner's fishing vessel capsized near Sitkalidak Island.
Bicyclist in Alaska Survives Attack by 500-Pound Bear
The animal bit the man's lower right leg, just below the knee.
Man Accused by Judge of 'Leading the Charge' in Capitol Riot Denied Release
Christian Matthew Manley is allegedly seen in videos trying to breach the Capitol, using pepper spray twice on officers and lobbing a metal rod at police.
The 5 Best States for Fishing (and the 5 Worst)
An estimated 55 million Americans go fishing at least once a year.
Five Russian Jets Buzz Alaska Airspace as NATO and Moscow Tensions Spike
The incident comes two days after Russia escorted U.S. military aircraft over the Black Sea, and amid a standoff between Moscow and the alliance.
Capitol Rioter Caught on Video Pepper Spraying Police Arrested
Video footage also showed Manley allegedly throwing a metal rod at police officers during the riot.
Alaska Man Threatened to Kill Sen. Murkowski in Phone Calls to Her Office
"Threats should be taken seriously and our laws should be enforced to ensure accountability," a spokesperson for the Republican senator said.
20 Alaskan Hospitals Rationing Health Care As COVID Overwhelms Facilities
"If somebody gets sick around there, there's no place to take them," said Alfred Jonathan, an elder in the Athabascan village Tanacross.
Lisa Murkowski Rips Mask Mandate Nazi Comparisons Amid Alaska's COVID Rates
"It's shocking. We can have differing points of view. We can express them without degrading one another, without denigrating one another," Murkowski said.
Alaska Mayor Defends Use of Holocaust Imagery by Mandate Protesters
The Anti-Defamation League has criticized the use of yellow Stars of David by people protesting mask and vaccine mandates.
On Fat Bear Week, National Park Needs Your Help Choosing Its Biggest Bear
Twelve bears start but only one will be deemed the fattest in this annual public knock-out tournament
Alaskan Bears Practice for Hibernation in Adorable Viral Video
Sibling bears, JB and Patron, show off their "synchonized napping" in viral video captured at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.