The longtime Alaska biologist’s recent book follows the life of Tilly Keilitz, who became an internal refugee in Germany in ...
Steamship races, mutinies, tourists, Alaska glaciers and an exotic death: Tales of the S.S. Olympian
Known as a white elephant for its lack of practicality, the steamer still managed to get into its share of adventures in the late 19th century.
If you’re a first-time visitor to Alaska, there’s a good chance you’ll spend a day or two in Anchorage. Though not the capital, the city is the most populous in the state and serves as its main ...
Alaska historian and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Stephen Haycox walks through the honor aisle after receiving the Meritorious Service Award during the University of Alaska Anchorage's 2025 Spring ...
Aug. 12—Stephen Haycox, an Alaska historian and author who taught at the University of Alaska Anchorage for more than 40 years, died Friday at age 85. Haycox was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He ...
Juneau, Alaska — One of the most significant airlifts in Alaskan history is underway by helicopter and military transport plane, moving hundreds of people from coastal villages ravaged by high surf ...
A historic bridge in Alaska named for segregated Black soldiers who battled extreme weather and terrain to help build the ...
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