Deadly landslides are increasing around the world. But in parts of Alaska, maps of the hazards remain controversial.
The site of the Galore Creek Mine, about 25 miles northeast of Wrangell, is very close to headwaters of the Stikine River.
The U.S. Navy has formally apologized for obliterating an Alaska Native village in 1882, the second such apology this fall.
This year's tree, harvested from the Tongass National Forest, is being carried across the nation on a special trailer.
In 1882 the U.S. Navy shelled a southwest Alaska Tlingit village and then burned what was left of the homes, food caches and ...
Everyone’s busy inside Wrangell’s Department of Transportation warehouse, with sounds of a shop vacuum and constant chatter.
Over the past ice age, glaciers sculpted Southeast Alaska into the dynamic and awe-inspiring landscape we see today. Dramatic ...
It seemed everyone in town piled into to the center to witness the blessing of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. Led by the ...
The impact dislocated his shoulder; Bill fell into the basement as the kitchen collapsed from the force of the landslide ... Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. In 2019, Juneau took ...
The U.S. Navy issued an apology last month for destroying the nearby village of Kake in 1869, and the Army has indicated that it plans to apologize for shelling Wrangell, also in southeast Alaska ...
Deadly landslides ... in southeast Alaska. From 2015 to this summer, four deadly landslides struck some of the largest towns in the sparsely populated region — Sitka, Haines, Wrangell and ...