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A 77-year-old Palmer man died Saturday morning after his vehicle left the road and crashed. Troopers say life-saving efforts ...
Iditarod’s 22 mushers gear up for a fierce race, Sitka breaks a rainfall record, Juneau’s baseball fields open, Totem Bight ...
A longtime Orcas Island resident was detained by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers on June 27 in what local ...
Alaska State Troopers arrested a man described as “armed and dangerous” near Healy on Friday night, following a high-speed ...
Alaska law enforcement and Fish and Game staff raided a Mosquito Lake facility where dozens of animals, including wolves, a ...
The Alaska State Troopers (AST) were notified of a small plane crash at Big Lake Airport on June 24, just after 9:30 a.m. AST ...
A press release from the Alaska Railroad states a freight train was headed to Fairbanks when it collided with an ATV that was ...
A group of hikers saw a man fall 100 feet to his death from a trail in Alaska, troopers said. William Milks, 64, was on a group hike when he fell at about 3:30 p.m. June 21 from the Salmon Creek Trail ...
The Alaska Mobile ID is an app created by the DMV. Information, including how to download it for free is on the DMV’s website ...
The Taku River as seen Monday, May 19, 2025, from an Alaska Wildlife Troopers helicopter carrying U.S. Border Patrol agents during a patrol flight.
An avalanche in Alaska backcountry swept up and buried three skiers under a blanket of snow that could be as deep as a 10-story building, Alaska State Troopers said Wednesday.
While Alaska State Troopers had been unable to assess the site, spokesperson Austin McDaniel said troopers do not believe the three skiers survived the avalanche.