Troopers are investigating whether a missing Valdez woman might have been staying at the Caribou Hotel in Glennallen when it burned down in mid-November.
The Fairbanks City Council again will take up a measure that calls for reading a land acknowledgement aloud at the beginning of its meetings.
An energy consulting firm says several changes to state law may be needed to boost the outlook of the Alaska gasline project.
Republicans in Alaska’s Senate voted over the weekend to confirm two appointees to fill vacancies in the state legislature’s upper chamber.
For the first time, Juneau’s famous Mendenhall Glacier is not touching Mendenhall Lake.
Last week marked the 10-year anniversary of an international agreement that sought to give Alaskans a say in the development of mines upstream of Southeast Alaska.