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That same physical property of extreme reflection is why decreasing amounts ... writer at the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks. He can be reached by e-mail at nrozell@ ...
A state of Alaska ballot for the Nov. 8 general election, photographed during early voting at Division II headquarters on Oct. 28. (Loren Holmes / Alaska Dispatch News) The presidential election ...
Passing Portofino and drawing close to the Cinque Terra, I thought about Hugh Malone, wondering what he would think about Alaska’s fiscal condition and the significant budget problems our state ...
Nightfall is arriving earlier every day here in Alaska, and these woods, now dark and covered with snow, seem strangely unfamiliar. As I walk, I come upon tracks. With the recent winter storm ...
What can one person do? Today's Hometown Alaska is an invitation to say thank you to the many volunteers who step up, sign up and show up at local events to give a hand, whether that is passing ...
You can read about it and dream about going, but nothing compares with actually seeing it in person. Alaska, our 49th state, is an extraordinary place. This 582,000-square-mile parcel of land is ...
Photographer Paul Scannell recounts stories of perilous treks and quiet reflection on his journey to capture the ruins of the northern frontier Tara Wu - Reporter McCarthy, Alaska, is a shell of a ...
The origin of our sun, and all the planets, comets and asteroids that orbit it, can be traced back to their birthplace inside a massive cloud of cold gas and dust, not unlike the billowing molecular ...