Dec 1, 2012 | Examiner.com
Earthquakes shake Alaska Peninsula
Two moderate earthquakes shook the Alaska Peninsula late Friday and early Saturday, the US Geological Survey announced in emailed alerts.
Plane rides provided by Pebble foe Gillam under APOC scrutiny
The Alaska Public Offices Commission is deciding if anti-Pebble mine financier Bob Gillam broke election law by having his planes fly a pair of Lake and Peninsula Borough Assembly candidates to villages to campaign and just charging for fuel.
Chignik Lagoon Women Sells a Taste of Home at AFN
During AFN week, when Alaska Natives from all over the state converge on downtown Anchorage for a weeklong conference, the contents of Laura Stepanoff and Jenny Sam's blue-and-white coolers draw a small crowd outside the doors of the Dena'ina Center.
Search suspended for Chignik fisherman who fell overboard
Troopers said Sunday that efforts to locate a man who disappeared early Friday from a fishing boat in Chignik Lagoon have been unsuccessful.
OPINION: Alaska flag, traditions grow with state
Back in 1927, the blue Alaska skies, rolling seas and mountain lakes inspired a 13-year-old boy to design a flag for the territory of Alaska.