Alaska
Two US soldiers wounded in bear attack during training exercise in Alaska
Anchorage Daily News reported that the soldiers were from the 11th Airborne Division, and that the exercise had been a "land navigation training event" near Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
Inside the Alaskan village where nature, faith, and community come together
Earthquakes strike Alaska, Greece, monitors say
Ancient microbes from Alaska permafrost awaken after 40,000 years
Young moose surprises Alaskans, enjoys greenery in Anchorage hospital lobby
The moose saw that the lobby had some plants and other greenery and made its way to the automated doors and into the building.
Russian bomber jets intercepted over Alaska by US air defense systems
The aircraft, which were identified on February 13, did not enter United States or Canadian airspace and did not pose a threat
Is shooting down ‘UFOs’ a new normal in the US? - analysis
Ramifications of the "unidentified objects" the US has contended with over Alaska and Canada show a potential emerging threat to US partners in the Middle East and Asia.
US says it shot down car-sized UFO over Alaska
“In this particular case, it was determined that this posed a reasonable threat to air traffic,” said Pentagon spokesperson Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder.
Aurora chaser captures incredible footage of Northern Lights
Many of Ledvina's tweets sees him positioning his camera to capture the lights, then fast-forwarding the footage to show its movements quicker.
US fighter jets intercept 2 Russian bombers near Alaska
In September, NORAD "detected, tracked and positively identified" two Russian maritime patrol aircraft near Alaska.
Unbearable! Cheating scandal rocks Fat Bear Week
Fat Bear Week sees netizens vote on the chonkiest ursine of them all, but a cheating scandal has struck at the heart of his beloved institution.
Fat Bear Week 2022: Who is getting extra fluffy for winter?
Only the chunkiest bear will come out on top. Which will it be? Vote now at the Katmai National Parks website!
Two Russians land on Alaska beach seeking asylum from Putin's mobilization
Alaska senators called for further preparedness in the Bering Strait in case more Russians begin seeking asylum.
Why Arctic wildfires are releasing more carbon than ever
More than 3 million acres had burned across the state – roughly triple what’s seen in an average year, but no longer unusual in a warming world.