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Awash in tourists, Juneau, Alaska, prepares to turn some cruise ships away
Rhode Island Current via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJUNEAU, Alaska — Alaska’s state capital is set to become the first city in Alaska and one of only a...
Following a record year for cruising, Alaska says a leveling off is welcome
Travel Weekly· 7 days agoThe stable numbers are "a really good thing" and will give communities time to decide how to manage...
Sailing in Alaska? Watch out for tsunamis
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like...
Alaska Cybersecurity Summit: Anchorage Gathers to Fortify Against Threats
Alaska Superstation· 4 days agoSecure Alaska. That's the theme of this year's Alaska Cybersecurity Summit happening this week in...
The Best Dive Bars in America
MediaFeed via AOL· 1 hour agoSmokers will be especially happy at Hayley's. It's a private club (you'll have to pay a nominal fee to join) which means you can smoke inside. Yelp.com ...
'We've got to fight for the future': Thousands gather for 32nd Alaska Run for Women
Anchorage Daily News, Alaska via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoJun. 8—For more than a decade, Serenity Orth has watched as the Alaska Run For Women team she's a part of has grown from around 20 women to nearly 300. This year, she found ...
Challenges of caring for Alaskans: Fewer people, across more miles, often in cold, dark
San Antonio Express-News· 6 days agoANCHORAGE, Alaska – When it comes to health care in rural America, every state faces...
The story of health care in Alaska told through the tales of 5 residents
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoBorn and raised in Fairbanks, Matthew Kuhns headed to the Lower 48 for college. Mike Plotnick grew...
'Dangerously hot' temps, risk of fire danger headed to Bay Area
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 hours ago“The biggest thing for people to understand safety-wise is that we are getting into fire season,”...
How an Indigenous tradition that started with catching seals has evolved in Alaska
NPR· 1 day agoSCOTT SIMON, HOST: When spring comes to Alaska, it brings out all kinds of animals - migratory birds, fish and seals. And for people who rely on hunting and fishing for food ...