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Some local rescue organizations are expressing concern that the decision to enforce a pre-existing policy could put animals at risk.
Airfare experts share their forecasts for summer vacation destinations that won’t break your budget.
Launched in the early 20th century, the company was based out of Seattle, but capitalized on the beverage bottled on Zarembo Island, northwest of Wrangell.
For friends and family flying into Anchorage, there are short trips to the north or south and even further destinations for multiday excursions.
This week, Jeff and Jonathan talk about how to prepare greenhouse soil to ensure it can support healthy plants.
Warm bun, tartar, melted American cheese and crispy fish can’t fail.
Many can be planted into the container they will reside in until harvest, with no need for transplanting.
The efforts of coaches, parents and volunteers have allowed most spring sports to get underway without a hitch but the situation has posed unique challenges for the teams themselves.
Using genes from plants around the world, scientists have built a coffee family tree to better protect it from disease and climate change.
Klatt, Elmore and O’Malley were named after early Anchorage residents, but Basher Drive has a different story.
Companies are offering discounts for residents on cruises, resort stays, tours and more.
This week, Jeff and Jonathan continue their discussion about the flood of false information and clickbait related to gardening and plant care.
Bagels, burritos and more make great grab-and-go options for days spent outdoors.
Look for supporting science when you find horticultural advice online, says Alaska garden writer Jeff Lowenfels.
Giving your house cat a taste of freedom doesn’t have to imperil birds or other wildlife. Here’s what experts suggest.
From Benson to Baxter to Boniface, here’s a look at how Anchorage’s major thoroughfares were named.
The Ketchikan artist’s work has become iconic in Alaska, blending bold psychedelic colors, natural science, surreal sensibilities and, of course, humor.
Travel columnist Scott McMurren covers the details of Alaska Airlines’ new Access Alaska program, the state of lounges at Sea-Tac, and how to navigate options on oversold flights.
This week, Jeff and Jonathan discuss the inundation of gardening misinformation on the internet, particularly the widespread myth that soil should be sterilized.
Many homes have unprecedented numbers of fallen tree branches as well as shrubs and plants that have hunched under the weight of the snow.
With more than 100 racers, the ITI continues to draw athletes to race the 350 or the full 1,000 miles to Nome.
On April Fools’ Day, an era of unlikely brand mashups and crazy flavor combinations makes it harder to know which food ideas are real and which are pranks.
In genres like rock, country and rockabilly, the songs reference Alaska’s midnight suns, sourdoughs, cheechakos and cold winters.