Two-hundred and forty-one years ago, when General George Washington marched back into New York City as British troops were walking out, a volcano erupted in… Continue reading
I took a breath, followed what I could remember from my pre-swing routine, then brought the club down to the ball. The ball flew straight… Continue reading
Crimson Bears boys lose double-OT thriller, girls come up short in final minutes.
Falcons open with OT victory, fall short in comeback against champs before win in consolation game.
Nectar is a rich, sugary food source used by plants to attract pollinators, and many animals exploit that resource, including lots of birds. The sugary… Continue reading
Crimson Bears girls open hometown tournament with dominant victory, boys follow with lopsided loss.
Has the moon seemed exceptionally noticeable this winter? There’s a reason: The full moon currently never sets for many Alaskans. During the winter of 2023-2024,… Continue reading
State titles for many, a historic losing season and death of a coaching icon among headline moments.
Shortly before the winter solstice, I walked with a friend on the Boy Scout Camp Trail. There was a stiff, chilly breeze but — wonder… Continue reading
Mila Hargrave selected for one of 16 teams at The Cup in the Netherlands next month.
A person is bound to notice changes if he bicycles the same pathways for 20 years. Such is the case in San Francisco, where the… Continue reading
“There a knife in here?” “Shouldn’t be.” As a TSA agent, how many times has he heard that? Of course there shouldn’t be, but if… Continue reading
Skiers describe conditions as excellent, but ski patrol warns people to watch for hazards.
One TMHS competitor finishes fourth; two finish sixth in weight divisions during two-day tournament.
Heavy snow prompts effort for limited weekend opening after delays, but high winds prevent lift use.
In areas subject to fairly frequent wildfires, especially surface fires, we find many plants that have evolved resistance to burning, even taking advantage of the… Continue reading
JDHS and TMHS approve combined team sanctioned to participate in upcoming ASAA tournament.
Crimson Bears rebound from 5-1 defeat Friday, take Palmer to last minute of OT in 3-2 loss Saturday.
TMHS student who won state individual title takes second in 100-yard fly at national competition.
In December 2006, I sat in a similar carpeted room in this city and listened to scientists talk about an Alaska-size chunk of sea ice… Continue reading