The projects aim to decrease emissions, lower energy costs and support local infrastructure in rural communities.
ProPublica journalist McKenzie Funk says the Aiviq has a history of failures and design problems, but the Coast Guard doesn’t have a lot of alternatives.
On Jan. 23, 1971, a weather observer at Prospect Creek Camp measured a temperature of minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Musher Jonathan Hayes and his Seppala Siberian sled dogs are retracing the 1925 journey that saved Nome, Alaska, during a ...
It was colder at times this week in Chicago than it was in the Arctic, and the connection goes beyond the comparison.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory in southwest suburban Lemont are taking a close look at how that Arctic weather is ...
The icebreaker's new home — based on the findings of the Coast Guard’s urgently completed port study — will be Alaska’s ...
As publishers and editors from across the country milled around the table, almost without exception they'd pick up NF, stare ...
The DNR plans to provide 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to Native American tribes to stock in rivers this spring as ...
Harmony Jade Sugaq Wayner is a tribal member of Naknek Native Village, a commercial fisher in the Bristol Bay salmon fleet, and a marine scientist with a focus on social-ecological systems to promote ...
In 1865, in the wake of the Civil War, the U.S. began looking to expand its influence on the world stage. This happened at ...
Camp Menogyn was where Arneson got into canoe tripping. When she was 18, she went on a 50-day paddle journey through Nunavut, ...