Alaska World Arts Festival starts Friday
The tragedy of Sept. 11 brought us together as a nation — and can bring us together again.
Two large group shows opening this Friday offer chances to see the breadth and depth of Alaska art. At the…
Alaska, peninsula remain at high alert level, but cases starting to drop.
Seward schools joined Port Graham School, Susan B. English School and Tebughna School in requiring masks due to a number of COVID-19 cases.
Deaths of Homer men announced through death certificate review.
For the first time since Evensen resignation, council has six members present
Fourth book by Homer author Dorothy S. Cline considers hard truth about nature.
Spenard artist chops, shears and welds decommissioned road signs to make art.
Close contact to employee causes building to be closed to the public.
Numerous businesses close for a day or longer for testing of staff as 400th Alaskan dies of COVID-19.
Volleyball, football programs affected, with some team members quarantining. Saturday football game in Eagle River is still on.
Bare faces that can spew coronavirus are OK; bare midriffs are not.