No Danger for Alaska’s Bridges, DOT Says

In the blink of an eye, a section of a Washington state bridge—and the cars on it—was gone. The question after the collapse: Can it happen in Alaska?

Appropriated Money for USS Anchorage Commissioning Raises Questions

Assemblyman Dick Traini sent a request to the city managers office Friday morning asking for a breakdown of how the $400,000 grant -- the funding for the ship's trip -- was spent.

Combat Fishing Tournament a Success

Every year the city of Seward opens up its heart to enlisted men and women and invites them to go halibut fishing. (With photo gallery)

Does College Really Pay Off?

Sheryl Saturnino is just one of many hopeful students who thought college would get her a job in Alaska.

In 2011, UAA awarded 2,326 certificates and degrees. The most popular fields were nursing, psychology and business.