Nearly 60,000 Artifacts to be Back from Scotland for a Museum Opening

BETHEL, Alaska — A return of over 60,000 artifacts the community of Quinhagak is expected. Artifacts are unearthed from a nearby ancient village and sent to Scotland. The community hopes to receive the artifacts in the Southwest Alaska village to make it in time for a museum opening next week. The University of Aberdeen in […]

A Deadly Motorcycle Crash Left One Dead in East Anchorage

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A man died late Wednesday in East Anchorage after a crash in which he apparently lost control of his motorcycle. He then crashed into an oncoming car, police said. According to the Police Department, he was not wearing a helmet. Additionally: Nobody else was hurt. The motorcyclist was approaching Turpin Street eastbound […]

National Park Service’s New Rule To be an Opposite of Most Alaskans Values

Apparently, at the Interior Department, people think that unsporting and unethical hunting practices, which includes killing hibernating black bear mothers and cubs in their dens; killing wolf or coyote mothers, pups or even entire packs at their den sites; killing caribou while they’re swimming; and hunting black bears with packs of dogs — are perfectly […]