State of Alaska, Municipality of Anchorage issue joint statement: Campbell Lake is a public lake
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After months of sustained public interest in…… Read More
Christmas and New Years will be here before we know it. As usual for this time of year, lots of holiday parties are happening. This week saw big events for the Alaska Republican Party, Alaska Democratic Party, and a real … Read More
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Alaska Stalker, a lighthearted round up of the best and worst of Alaska’s social media landscape. If you enjoy the Alaska Stalker, please consider supporting working moms like me by sending in hot tips, overheards, and spotted ins. You can reach me…… Read More
Well known Fairbanksan, Frank Turney, unexpectedly passed away at the age of 72 last Monday morning (11/25/2019). He was well known in the community for his relentless and unorthodox activism in support of the downtrodden and vulnerable in society, individual … Read More
The mountain goes unnamed on current maps and hikers simply refer to it as “East McHugh,” but 1979 USGS maps briefly gave it its own name: Ruby. Anyone familiar with the peak would find that name fitting…… Read More
Thanksgiving 2019 has come and gone. I hope everyone had a good time celebrating with friends and family. Yesterday also marked the one year anniversary of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that rattled Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska on November 30, 2018.… Read More
In March of 2018, I began a series of trips to the village of Point Hope to observe traditional whale hunting. With the help and blessing the Rock Crew, I began documenting what I saw with my camera. It is … Read More
It’s finally snowing in Anchorage again after the strange warm temperatures melted the snow that fell last week. Hopefully the snow is around to stay this time. Thanksgiving is this Thursday! I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving with friends … Read More