2025 was full of big stories — from the threat of Mount Spurr erupting to Presidents Trump and Putin meeting in Anchorage to the devastating Western Alaska storm that displaced hundreds.
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The National Weather Service says temperatures could plunge to nearly 50 below Wednesday night and stay dangerously cold through the weekend.
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Rural health leaders say they're cautiously optimistic about a new federal rural health fund.
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Juneau has broken its all-time snow record for the month of December with 63.7 inches as of Tuesday morning.
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Alaska public health officials continue to recommend the Hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns, citing high rates of chronic infection in the state.
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Alaska was awarded more money than any state except for Texas — and far more per person, roughly $365 per Alaskan.
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The American Geophysical Union conference brought together Earth and space scientists from more than a hundred countries, including researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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To qualify, the storm must have prevented you from returning to your workplace, or you must have suffered a typhoon-related injury that affected your ability to work.
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Teen use of AI chatbots is growing, and psychologists worry it's affecting their social development and mental health.
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Power outages and damaged homes after the Mat-Su's fourth severe wind storm this month.
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Wind gusts reached 90 mph at Palmer's airport Sunday evening, blowing off sections of the mayor's roof and breaking his front windows.
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