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The plant has the ability to take over lawns, wildflower meadows and other vegetation, and some attempts at eradication only stoke its growth.
The sinking of the M/V Lee Wang Zin in 1979 also cost all 30 crew members their lives.
Summer is an especially busy time at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, and there are constantly upgrades and projects going to make improvements for travelers.
Did you know a cottonwood tree can produce 1 to 2 million seeds per year?
It’s simple and addictively delicious — and you probably have everything you need to make it right now.
From thinning your plants to maintaining your trees, plenty of things need attention.
Histories of Alaska: More than a century ago, the first wave of balloonists thrilled Alaskans with the dream of flight made real.
Going away: “Money & Miles” discounted tickets, the mileage instant-upgrade program, and a partnership that lets travelers book tickets and redeem or accrue Alaska Airlines miles for Ravn Alaska flights.
In Alaska, there is a short window when lilacs are in full bloom (about 6 weeks), so it’s important to care for them properly to keep them healthy.
The menu is a roundup of Greek cuisine’s greatest hits, best sampled in the mixed grill platter.
Most Alaskans wouldn’t know a Japanese knotweed if one hit them in the head. We need to change that right now.
American consumption of full-sugar soda is declining, but many are reaching for hip brands that are marketed as healthy. Some nutrition experts aren’t pleased.
July often has the greatest number of extreme-weather delays — and some of the highest numbers of passengers getting screened by TSA.
Costco changed its rotisserie chicken packaging to cut down on waste. Now customers are complaining about leaks.
George-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, was a French naturalist and author who believed the animals and Indigenous people of the Americas were inferior to others. Jefferson sought to set the record straight.
Air carriers come and go. Some familiar names are gone, but not forgotten.
This week Jeff and Jonathan explore an incredibly resilient plant.
Festivals celebrating Pride, the Korean community and all things mountain bike are on tap this weekend. Plus, the Scottish Highland Games are happening in Palmer.
Cacio e pepe — silky, peppery pasta made with sheep cheese — will make you appreciate the simple brilliance of Italian cooking.
Alaska gardening: Stellaria media pops up wherever there is bare soil, first with just small leaves, but then its hairy stem starts to stalk along the ground, branching as it grows.
Most injuries related to cutting avocados occur from April through July.
In this edition, we take a look at when many of the major retailers and big box stores entered the market.
A study found that intermittent fasting had striking metabolic benefits that surpassed the effects of prescription drugs for people with newly diagnosed diabetes.