The re-routed Iditarod trail followed the frozen Chena River for a few miles in Fairbanks before merging with the wider ...
Happy Valley, Pennsylvania is a cozy place for a winter getaway. If you're ready to brave the cold, then you'll love these ...
Persistent warmth and rains have wreaked havoc with ski races and other events in the Anchorage area. Organizers are ...
The Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics kick off March 6, 2026 with the Opening Ceremony at the Verona Arena, the third-largest ...
Juniper Goodman performs Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” on the piano during the Cabin Fever Variety Show on Thursday, Feb. 27, ...
The only snow goose I ever saw growing up was from pictures of the white birds in the Audubon Society encyclopedias my ...
Each winter, 25 to 30 people die in avalanches in the U.S., according to the National Avalanche Center. Colorado experiences ...
People flocked from the boomtown of Skagway, Alaska, to Canada’s Yukon in search of riches during the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, following routes that Indigenous tribes long used for ...
A team of sled dogs led by Mitch Seavey (32), of Seward, Alaska, mush through downtown during the Ceremonial Start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Anchorage, Alaska., Saturday, March 1 ...
The Iditarod is typically called a 1,000-mile race as mushers and their dogs battle the most challenging elements an Alaska winter can throw at them. However, that mileage has always been approximate.
Robin Bronen has spent decades working to protect immigrants and Alaska Native communities with the Alaska Institute for Justice. Bronen's most recent work has centered on helping indigenous ...
Bronen announced her retirement as Alaska Institute for Justice executive director in September. Robin Bronen is USA Today's Women of the Year Alaska honoree for her work serving Native Indigenous ...