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Frozen in place and cut off from open water, this winter aboard a sailboat reveals what it really takes to endure life in remote Alaska. A stark look at solitude, survival, and the unpredictable power ...
"It became clear that if I don't tell this story, I'm going to regret it the rest of my life," filmmaker James Dommek Jr.
Warming Arctic permafrost is unlocking toxic metals, turning Alaska’s once-clear rivers into orange, acid-laced streams. The ...
As public broadcasting stations all across the country are feeling the hit from recent federal funding cuts, for a state like ...
Truthfully, I wore these pants four days in a row. If I got mud or dirt on them, I could easily clean it out with a damp ...
Our interview basically begins with an Alaskan proverb. “They say the veil between myth and reality is very thin up north,” James Dommek Jr. tells me as we talk about “Blood & Myth,” an upcoming Hulu ...
There’s perhaps no better way to spend fall in Alaska than by exploring the state’s national parks-especially if they include ...
For the past three months the chatter of the Arctic Tern colony has served as the soundtrack of the summer breeding season.
The campaign against hepatitis B ranks as one of the most important public health accomplishments of the past few decades, as ...
Construction is well underway on major oil projects on the North Slope, and the Pikka project is expecting to begin ...
In Alaska's Brooks Range, rivers once clear enough to drink now run orange and hazy with toxic metals. As warming thaws formerly frozen ground, it ...