Phillip Manning
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More than 900 climbers have registered to attempt a summit of Denali this season, with 300 more registered for backcountry climbs.
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Jelle Veyt has climbed four of Earth's Seven Summits — reaching them, and now Denali, with only human and wind-powered transportation.
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In less than a day, the riverbank was eroded back more than 60 feet, threatening some cabins near the river.
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The blast damaged nearby buildings and could be heard miles away.
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Twenty-five million dollars in funding for the project comes from the federal infrastructure bill that passed late last year.
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This is not the first time moving the capital from Juneau to Willow has been considered.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has proposed bringing Sitka black-tailed deer to the Mat-Su to provide additional hunting opportunities. But, according to a report obtained by the ADN, state biologists say the project is likely to fail.
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Alaskans will have to dial 10 digits for local calls starting Sunday, Oct. 24.
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School starts in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough on Wednesday and face masks will be encouraged, but optional.
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Park Service rangers identified a number of concerns in a blog post on the Denali National Park website titled “Troubling Trends.” In the post, they cite several problems including inadequate experience, attempting to summit too quickly, and not fully appreciating the difficulty of climbing Denali.