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Finding bright spots in the gray of Southeast

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Finding bright spots in the gray of Southeast

Spring is sprouting.

Iditarod represents one of the last Gold Rush towns

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Iditarod represents one of the last Gold Rush towns

A century ago, for a few years, it was the largest city in the Interior.

Scientists: Pebble Mine study doesn’t account for all risks

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Scientists: Pebble Mine study doesn’t account for all risks

Group says Army Corps study does not pass as credible science.

Signs of spring’s arrival all around Juneau

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Signs of spring’s arrival all around Juneau

The fun in the snow is finished and the fun of spring begins.

Here’s where Alaska’s oldest rock was found

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Here’s where Alaska’s oldest rock was found

It’s 2 billion years old.

Now’s the time to be aware and prepare for bears

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Now’s the time to be aware and prepare for bears

Tips to follow to prevent issues with bears.

There’s no place like home in Alaska

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There’s no place like home in Alaska

Traveling is fun, but rarely do I feel like I need a vacation from this state.

The colorful evolution of moths and butterflies

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The colorful evolution of moths and butterflies

These insects belong to a large, but young group.

Southeast pink salmon forecast cause for concern

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Southeast pink salmon forecast cause for concern

It’s also cause for conservation.

Sandy memories of ancient storms

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Sandy memories of ancient storms

Why did the people who lived on Seward Peninsula for more than 4,000 years leave?

Opinion: Sen. Murkowski continues her role as outdoor recreation’s fiercest advocate

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Opinion: Sen. Murkowski continues her role as outdoor recreation’s fiercest advocate

Murkowski deserve credit for uniting lawmakers on this bipartisan issue.

Refreshing break from Southeast in Baja

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Refreshing break from Southeast in Baja

Sights and sounds in Loreto, Mexico.

Pondering the power of the ocean

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Pondering the power of the ocean

Research into wave energy could serve as template for Alaska’s coastal communities.

Alaska taking shape near Yakutat

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Alaska taking shape near Yakutat

The forces shaping Alaska never sleep.

A grand misadventure

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A grand misadventure

It’s not an adventure until something goes wrong.

Winter in Baja offers change of scenery

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Winter in Baja offers change of scenery

Fun in the sun with birds, whales and sardines.

The happy life of an average Alaskan

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The happy life of an average Alaskan

Enjoy the ride.

Arthropods invade the land

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Arthropods invade the land

There are more species of arthropod than all other animals combined.

Fighting for funding: How proposed budget would affect the University of Alaska

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Fighting for funding: How proposed budget would affect the University of Alaska

“Education is a job creator.”

The Riley Creek pack’s sole survivor

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The Riley Creek pack’s sole survivor

A wolf named Riley.