The low autumn light turned the tundra gold as James Schaeffer, 7, and his cousin Charles Gallahorn, 10, raced down a dirt ...
Alaska’s hunting rules look different from those of other states, and for good reason. Alaska’s own constitution actually reserves fish and wildlife for what’s known as common use, but what does this ...
In Northwest Alaska, a proposed 211-mile mining road has divided an Inupiaq community already devastated by climate change.
The Harvard-trained lawyer wasn’t exactly an experienced pilot and didn’t even have a firm flight plan when he embarked on ...
A population decline is continuing in one of North America’s biggest caribou herds, threatening hunting opportunities for ...
Kwigillingok, Alaska, has long grappled with erosion and flooding. Residents want to move to higher ground, further inland, ...
Sometimes plunging in headfirst and barehanded is just the most efficient way to nab the nuisance lizard, says Mike Kimmel, ...
Thirty days alone on a boat in the Alaskan wilderness, with no harbors, no visitors, and no backup plan. This is what ...
One Idaho outfitter and another guide and former outfitter owe thousands in fines and are banned from leading hunting trips ...
Duane’s Antique Market stands as a monument to Alaska’s colorful past, where every shelf, corner, and display case tells tales of the Last Frontier’s rich history. This isn’t your grandmother’s ...
Steven Gile, 36, pleaded guilty to taking an elk in a closed area on Zarembo Island. Two others also pleaded guilty to ...
In the shadow of towering mountains and beneath skies that dance with aurora borealis, there exists a wonderland of second-hand treasures that rivals Alaska’s natural splendors.