In 2001, Tony Sheppard launched the International Film Festival, a relatively bare-bones, volunteer-driven celebration of ...
A&E’s “Alaska State Troopers” returns Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, following troopers on high-stakes rescues, criminal ...
In celebration of World Walrus Day, National Museum of Natural History director Kirk Johnson talks about his new documentary ...
Virgin Voyages has launched a new month-long season pass giving cruise passengers access to perks such as a professional ...
Without Warning is an entertaining, if overwrought, look at Bridget Watkins taking on the Iditarod race twice, and the ...
In the latest report prepared by a Japanese government earthquake task force, it was estimated that up to 298,000 people ...
A 6.0-magnitude earthquake rocked Alaska early Thanksgiving morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
From the pioneering Oblate Sisters of Providence and St. Frances Academy to the lives of Venerable Henriette DeLille, Julia ...
This is the terrifying moment a girl is chased through a neighborhood by an angry moose in Anchorage, Alaska on November 13 while trying to walk her dog.
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns lamented the federal spending cuts to PBS and praised public broadcasting as the "Declaration of Independence" of communication.
Discover Alaska’s fish-and-chips cabins along the coast, where some of the stops come with stunning glacier views you’ll ...