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North Slope oil worker killed in workplace incident
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner· 1 day agoA Prudhoe Bay oil facility reported the death of a contract worker on Wednesday, marking the fourth workplace fatality on the North Slope in 14 months....
Did sea ice help populate the Americas thousands of years ago?
Anchorage Daily News· 50 minutes agoHuman footprints preserved in mud at White Sands National Park in New Mexico suggest that humans...
Why the journey is the destination when it comes to Alaska cruises
USA Today· 5 days agoStaring up at the snow-capped mountains through the ship’s floor-to-ceiling windows and watching for...
Malaysian climber who died near top of Alaska's Denali, North America's tallest peak, is identified
Associated Press· 7 days agoA Malaysian climber likely died of exposure and altitude-related illness earlier this week after...
The story of health care in Alaska told through the tales of 5 residents
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoBorn and raised in Fairbanks, Matthew Kuhns headed to the Lower 48 for college. Mike Plotnick grew...
What Really Happened to Crist Kolby, the Trapper Who Was Killed by Wolves?
Outdoor Life via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA wolf on the beach in Southeast Alaska. Bjorn Dihle At the end of October 1939, Selfridge and three...
Municipality to build new snow disposal site, other summer 2024 construction projects
Alaska News Source· 4 days agoA new West Anchorage snow disposal site is set to be built in the Connor’s Bog wetlands area this...
Director of NREL’s Alaska Campus Ice Breaker: Q&A With Director of NREL’s Alaska Campus -...
CleanTechnica· 7 days agoOriginally a mechanical engineer, Bruno Grunau now spends his days testifying before Congress,...
Keeping safe during Summer adventures | Talk of Alaska
Alaska Public Radio Network· 4 days agoWe gathered your best advice and talked with outdoor safety experts to hear their tips on this Talk...
The End of American Exceptionalism in the High North
Foreign Policy Magazine· 1 day agoKODIAK, Alaska—At Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, the USCGC Stratton, a 418-foot national security cutter, was hemmed into port by a thin layer of ice...