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Tenders tie up at the processor’s docks, where a tube sucks salmon out of the hold and pumps them into a room-sized vat of slush ice, where they “rest” for six to eight hours to let their muscles ...
When Melchior died in Seward in 1933, the Seward Daily Gateway honored him with a full column of print on page one — topped with this headline: “Steve Melchior, Pioneer of Seward, Died Early Today.” A ...
Kodiak rentals were second-most expensive in the state in 2024. But home prices and overall cost of living were middle-of-the-pack among Alaska cities, according to the Alaska Department of Labor ...
After months of robust increases Alaska employment growth slowed in the most recent data from the Alaska Department of Labor ...
One streak lived while another streak ended during a brilliantly sunny men’s race at the 97th running of the Mount Marathon Race in Seward.
Paris was on red alert for high temperatures on Tuesday, with the top of the Eiffel Tower shut, polluting traffic banned and ...
Michael Shearer, vacationing in Homer from Indiana with his family, was the first runner to cross the finish line at one hour ...
The organized “Pride” movement of the central Kenai Peninsula has never been a local, organically grown movement, but one orchestrated and funded by national and state operatives tied to the liberal ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy this week vetoed two bipartisan bills, extending the list of legislation that he has quietly nixed during his tenure.