This morning, Senator Shelley Hughes of Palmer announced she will resign from the Alaska Senate effective November 14 at 5:00 ...
Despite the frigid temperatures, dozens turned out at the Veterans Memorial Wall in Wasilla to honor all who have served, and those who are answering the call to serve as ...
A series of solar flares, essentially explosions on the surface of the sun, caused unusually bright and colorful displays of aurora borealis in Alaska and other northern latitudes on Tuesday ...
As the most recent member of the United States Senate to have served in the U.S. military, Senator Dan Sullivan has always held a special spot in his congressional work ...
Though the current Wasilla Library was built and opened just nine years ago, the city’s rapid growth has led to a need to expand the building. Plans are underway to ...
The Wasilla Warriors continued their solid start to the 2025-26 season with their first conference victory over the year.
Ever since serving on Governor Palin’s Mitigation Advisory Group back in 2007, almost twenty years ago, I’ve been engaged in the pressing challenge of addressing climate change. I knew back ...
It’s been a turbulent year for the students and staff at the Don Young Job Corps, as Job Corps Centers across the country faced closure and the possibility of losing ...
The Colony Knights swimming and diving program enjoyed another big weekend in the pool and crowned another state champion.
The Alaska Community Foundation (ACF) has awarded $2.9 million in grants to Alaska’s public media stations through the Voices Across Alaska Fund, a rapid-response initiative created to sustain public ...
The Colony Knights pushed the top seed to the brink, but the host Stars were able to escape with a victory and a region title ...
At a time when consumers are facing double-digit rises in medical costs and health insurance, the city of Palmer has kept its employee insurance costs essentially level for the coming ...