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The Bogus Creek 150 sled dog race has been postponed due to extreme cold weather conditions, a stark contrast to the warm conditions last year.
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State officials announced this week that both the Porcupine and Central Arctic caribou herds have faltered. The data mirrors a broader trend for Arctic herds.
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The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for Friday evening through Sunday morning, warning that blowing snow could reduce visibility during the evening commute.
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A December storm buried Haines in 3-7 feet of fresh powder, marking one of the largest snowstorms in 25 years.
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In December, nine great egrets turned up in Adak, five in Nikolski, and — for the first documented time — three in Unalaska, according to Unalaska naturalist Suzi Golodoff.
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Over 19 inches of snow has fallen on the city since Sunday evening.
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Alaska’s aurora is magical — if you know how to find it.
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The city is still tallying damages from last week's record snowfall as more continues to accumulate.
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Juneau had its snowiest-ever December, and Fairbanks saw its chilliest 30-day stretch in a half-century.
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Pelican's 91 residents have been without seaplane access since Nov. 28, cutting them off from vital access to mail, medication and fresh produce.
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The city is no longer using a five-point scale to communicate avalanche risk. Instead, it has switched to a 'ready, set, go' strategy.
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The Alaska Earthquake Center is in negotiations with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to restore funding for nine seismic stations.