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Craig Medred
Not far from the banks of the still solidly frozen Kuskokwim River, a series of trials aimed at establishing the fishing rights of the Yupik Eskimos of far Western Alaska  opened Monday with a victory for the salmon still far at sea.
Craig Medred
When you have to move the whole family around, it is a lot easier to travel by boat, it turns out. Unless, of course, you have to deal with the vast mudflats of Turnagain Arm, Chickaloon Bay and Cook Inlet.
Alaska Dispatch
After a late spring, breakup began in mid-May along the ice-clogged Yukon River, causing flooding in some Alaska villages, including in Eagle.
Leslie Boyd
Representing A-K has never been easier -- or more fashionable. Here's a round-up of of some sweet Alaska-themed gear.
Alaska Dispatch
Pavlof Volcano on Alaska's Peninsula continued to spit lava and shoot ash into the air this weekend.
Loren Holmes
In Alaska's largest city, cyclists were hammered with snow showers on Bike to Work Day.
Alaska Dispatch staff
A series of massive solar flares have in recent days erupted off the stormy surface of the sun; the last two were big enough to disrupt radio transmissions on Earth and likely produce aurora borealis shows that Southcentral Alaskans may witness after midnight, when the sun has finally gone down.
Sean Doogan
Early season clammers are already testing the waters of Cook Inlet, anticipating great tides for clamming over Memorial Day weekend. Most are looking for Pacific razor clams, although butter and littleneck clams are also available on some area beaches.
Suzanna Caldwell
“Back to the Future” fans in Southcentral Alaska got a chance to see their favorite time-travel machine in person on Friday.
Alaska Dispatch
Where to go, what to see and how to enjoy in-state Alaska adventures "on the cheap" before summer's hoardes of tourists arrive.
Kim Sunée
Even if it’s not quite ideal to plant the dahlias and lemon verbena, it’s definitely the season for spring brunches and sun-filled afternoon gatherings. And these easy, versatile biscuits will be a hit this Mother's Day.
Suzanna Caldwell
The winner of the second annual Great Alaska Seafood Cook-Off, hosted by Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, will travel to New Orleans in August to represent the Last Frontier

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